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Hello,

Thank you for the tree removal invoice. In addition to the tree that fell and damaged the shed and fence, it appears the tree removal company also removed a dead oak at the end of the driveway and a hanging beech limb over the driveway.

However, because the invoice is not itemized, we would need the invoice specifically for the removal of the large poplar tree that fell on the shed and fence as the policy would not owe for maintenance of trees that did not damage a covered structure.

Once received, we can process your request for reimbursement.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you for trusting Liberty Mutual with all your insurance needs.

Regards,

Taylor Guishard-Drummond
She/Her/Hers
Sr. Claims Resolution Specialist I
Property-Inside

Liberty Mutual Insurance
PO Box 5014
Scranton, PA 18505-5014
Direct Dial: 469-997-8854
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Florida state regulation requires adjusters to provide state adjuster license numbers. My Florida adjuster license number is: W575614

From: Dan Sellars <dan@gf.cx>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2025 2:39 PM
To: Guishard-Drummond, Taylor <Taylor.Guishard-Drummond@libertymutual.com>
Cc: Audrey Lam <studio@audreylam.com>
Subject: {EXTERNAL} Re: 046414618-01

Attached invoice for $4800 for tree removal.

I put a note in with the electricians this morning to get written confirmation. They isolated the power to the shed to comply with state/township electrical code. The trench was a 1-foot box for the plastic ground box. The picture attached shows it 2-3 feet away from the concrete pad.
