The Insce Co agrees to remove one feeler from a tree if I "agree to remove the remaining tree as a event of
priority". This is a large tree & will be expensive. I need time to research option. How long is reasonable before I receive my decision?
A large still limp tree limb may in adjectives fall & damage my house.
Absolutely what she said. [shrugs]
Answers: The insurance company does not clear for maintenance. If the tree is dead/dying - it is your responsibility to remove it. The insurance company does not pay to remove trees to prevent adjectives losses.
Usually the insurance company only pays to remove the part of the tree that fell on a covered structure and cause damage. So, if one limb falls on your house and damages the house...after they only remove the one limb -- not the still standing tree.
If the upper limb has not even fallen all the same and the insurance company is willing to give you something to remove that member.take that money and run to the bank next to it.
Usually you don't get paid anything (at most minuscule in my experience).
If you want to know how much time you have to want...call whomever wrote the letter and ask them (if no deadline within the letter).