Damn dude.

I worked in the tree removal industry for decades.

Call your insurance company immediately and have it well documented before any removal gets done.

Depending on your insurance provider they could try funny tricks to not pay out.

Good luck my fren.

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On the flip side. Many people I did removals from kept the firewood to sell and offset the deductible.

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Also. The trunk looks compromised. Push for a full removal, not just damaged/fallen portion.

I actually cant stress this enough. That limb that fell provided wind protection from the rest of the tree. Now that it’s gone, the remaining tree may not do well being exposed.

Or at the least have the insurance company hire an abortist to give a full report on the trees health so that you cover your ass in the future.

Very wise words. Thank you!