Inspecting your tree for signs can help determine if it's dangerous. Look for cracks or splits in the trunk, large dead branches, extensive decay or cavities, leaning or tilting, or roots that are lifting from the soil. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to consult with an arborist or tree professional who can assess the safety of your tree and recommend appropriate action.
In the UK, if your neighbor's trees are causing problems such as overhanging branches or roots damaging your property, you should try to talk to your neighbor. If this doesn't work, you can seek help from your local council's tree officer or a solicitor.
To ensure that property and people are protected, our tree surgeon insurance includes public liability and employers' responsibility.
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