Gotta love that, Mick.
Happened to me after our last storm.
Guy said insurance had agreed to anything up to 15000.
Curiously enough, the price ended up at 14.500.
Absolutely HUGE scots pine had fallen into a house.
We used the big Tirfor to set it back upright, then set another pull line and felled it perpendicular to the first line.
Richard was watching the client as I felled the tree.
The line was set a bit in front of 90 degrees to the lay ( Does this actually make sense to anybody?) so it swung slightly over the house before commiting to the lay.
Client bout shat his pants when he saw that tree going into the roof AGAIN!
Turned out it had knocked the whole wooden house askew, he couldn't open a single door or window, all were stuck in the frames, so that one ended up costing the insurance company quite a bit more.
I "Vista pruned" 3 birch trees and a copper beech in the rain today.
( Read: ripped the tops out of them, total hack job)
Legs were more than a bit sore after last weeks long days.
1½ hours on the couch after a hot shower helped a lot.