Letter: Be vigilant when hiring a tree care expert

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The public should be aware that, when they hire a tree care operator for work around their home, they should check the operator’s credentials and insurance. It is prudent to hire a tree care business that has a current New Jersey Tree Care License.

This should ensure not only that the work is done properly but that homeowners would avoid placing their property at liability risk should an accident happen. Many homeowners’ insurance policies will not cover injuries or damage done by an underinsured or unlicensed tree care operator.

The state Department of Health’s statistics reveal that between 1991 and 2016, there were 90 fatalities in the New Jersey tree industry. Additionally between 2009 and 2013, there were some 270 reported non-fatal injuries to tree care workers. Many more went unreported.

It is now mandatory in New Jersey to hire a tree care business that is registered with the state and has employed a licensed tree expert or licensed tree care operator, depending on the services they offer.

— Ronald Slinn

Slinn is chairman of the West Windsor Shade Tree Commission.

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