Do not confuse a certified arborist with a Consulting Arborist. Anyone who passes the test administered by the International Society of Arboriculture, the trade organization for the arboricultural industry, may become a certified arborist. While there are many certified arborists who may be qualified to serve as consultants, there are many more whose only qualification is that they have a pickup truck and a chainsaw.
A Consulting Arborist with forensic training, regardless of "certification, " is the appropriate expert to look at questions of causation and valuation. To find a qualified Consulting Arborist in your area, contact the American Society of Consulting Arborists in Rockville, Maryland, at 301-947-0483 (asca@mgmtsol.com) or check their online referral database at www.asca-consultants.org.
A Consulting Arborist with forensic training, regardless of "certification, " is the appropriate expert to look at questions of causation and valuation. To find a qualified Consulting Arborist in your area, contact the American Society of Consulting Arborists in Rockville, Maryland, at 301-947-0483 (asca@mgmtsol.com) or check their online referral database at www.asca-consultants.org.
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Robert Walton is a Registered Consulting Arborist(#394) with the American Society of Consulting Arborists and a Certified Arborist (#WC-0192) with the International Society of Arboriculture. Robert is also TRAQ (Tree Risk Assessment Qualification) certified. He is a state licensed contractor (#429630) in the tree service trade.
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