I've spent some time researching this and simply can't find a definitive answer. Here is the query I am using to look for indexes not used:
SELECT object_name(i.object_id) as tableName, i.name as indexName
FROM sys.indexes i
LEFT JOIN sys.dm_db_index_usage_stats s ON i.object_id = s.object_id AND i.index_id = s.index_id AND s.database_id = db_id()
WHERE objectproperty(i.object_id,'IsUserTable') = 1 and i.index_id> 0
AND s.object_id IS NULL
AND i.is_Primary_Key = 0
AND i.is_unique_constraint = 0
AND i.is_unique = 0
My understanding is that indexes returned by this query have not been utilized by the query optimizer since sql server was last restarted. I believe I should remove them....I just don't fully understand if there are performance implications or harm in leaving them.