Cleaning up from Tuesday's severe weather

Some Broken Arrow residents are cleaning up from Tuesday evening thunderstorms. <br><br>News on 6 reporter Rick Wells visited the Timber Brooke addition near 222nd East Avenue and Kenosha in Broken Arrow.

Wednesday, April 21st 2004, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


Some Broken Arrow residents are cleaning up from Tuesday evening thunderstorms.

News on 6 reporter Rick Wells visited the Timber Brooke addition near 222nd East Avenue and Kenosha in Broken Arrow.

It's a neighborhood filled with enormous trees. Take Brian and Laura Kuester's backyard for example, it's filled with trees knocked down by Tuesday night's storm. It is typical of many in this neighborhood, trees that must be removed, too big a job for many home owners, but who you going to call. This could be a scammer's dream come true.

What do people need to know? Scott Bloch with Wright Tree Service: “They should make sure that the person they choose to use is at a minimum a certified arborist. Make sure they can provide proof of insurance. Make sure they have the skills necessary and ask all those questions. Don't be afraid to ask enough questions to make an educated decision."

Insurance will help many of these folks at least to some degree.
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