I've just been looking through the terms and conditions of my woodland insurance and it appears to me that the only persons covered are trespassers. Groups of voluteers, family, friends, or anyone else who accept that walking through the woods could be risky aren't covered and if a tree falls across the road and causes damage - guess what - it's not covered. I'm not too sure what the policy does cover. I would be interested to know how many successful claims have been made against woodland owners in the past, say, ten years and then balance this against the number of visits made to small woodlands over the same time span. I suspect the ratio would be minuscule and, like me , many owners would question the value of woodland insurance. It appears to me that the catch-all "Duty of care" liability benefits only the insurance companies and "No win-no fee" claims chasers. What do other woodland owners think?