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right can any one help as yet i do not have public liability to cover tree surgery as most of my work is grounds maintenance based i have managed to possibly land a tree job for monday is there any insurance companies that you lot know of that would insure for one day i have searched loads but none will do it iam fully trained but as tree work involving climbing is like 2-5 percent of my business i dont see the point in insuring for a full year or would you guys suggest paying out for the year

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basically £1m cover tree was no height restrictions but he did say only about 15% of his work was trees and had restictions of 2m depth i have all the paper work on my comp as i done the qoute for him if you would like me to send details on what was covered and not

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