INSURANCE

Vaughan’s Tree Service is certified and experienced, ensuring that every job is performed to the highest, industry standards. We are fully licensed by the Commonwealth of PA and insured for liability and workman’s compensation. Insurance certificates are provided with every estimate. You can even ask us for proof of insurance. How many others would do the same?

The Importance of Insurance

The tree service industry can be high risk, especially if your contractor doesn’t have the right insurance. For both tree care professionals and consumers, tree service insurance is essential in ensuring that everyone involved is safeguarded from unforeseen accidents or damages. 

Hiring a fully insured company like Vaughan’s Tree Service provides peace of mind, knowing that in the rare event of an accident, you won’t be left with unexpected bills or legal issues. Whether it’s protecting against property damage, personal injury, or accidents involving vehicles and equipment, insurance ensures that everyone involved is protected from legal and financial stress.

Does Your Tree Contractor Have the Proper Insurance?

When hiring a tree removal service, one of the most important things you can do is ensure the contractor has the proper insurance.

Types of Insurance Your Contractor Should Have

  1. Liability Insurance: This covers accidental damages that may occur during tree services. For example, if a falling tree branch damages your property, liability insurance ensures that repair costs are covered. It also offers legal protection if a lawsuit results from personal injury or property damage.
  2. Workman’s Compensation: This protects the contractor and the homeowner if an employee gets injured on your property. It ensures that the contractor is responsible for covering medical costs or lost wages due to work-related injuries, rather than you being held liable.

How To Verify a Contractor’s Insurance

  1. Ask questions like “Do you have liability insurance?”, “Do you have workman’s compensation?”, “What is the name of your insurance provider?”
  2. Ask the contractor for an insurance certificate. 
  3. Contact the insurance company for extra peace of mind.