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7 Contractor Tips for Dealing With Insurance Adjusters & Owners

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In turn, the owner is relying on the insurance company to pay their claim. After all, the faster the insurance company pays the owner, the quicker you can get paid ! Dig deeper: What contractors need to know about the insurance claims process. You don’t work for the insurance company or the adjuster, and they don’t work for you.

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Legal Documents Required for Purchase of Property

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Legal Documents Required for Purchase of Property. But we must avoid the problem and legal situation by checking the documents required for buying property. Every construction work begins with legal approval. They should face cautions in which there are no disagreements in the existing idea and which it will correctly perform.

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Completed Operations: A Contractor’s Guide to Coverage, Cost, & More

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If a contractor’s work fails after a project is complete, completed operations insurance can help cover some of the expenses. It is sold as an extension to your general liability insurance policy and may be required by the state you work in or the project owner. Learn more: The most common types of insurance policies in construction.

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Surcharges for Unvaccinated Workers Gain Momentum

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What are the practical and legal considerations for surcharging unvaccinated employees? Now some employers are considering increasing health insurance contribution costs for workers who chose not to get the ?COVID-19 Mon, 08/30/2021 - 11:19. First came incentives like gift cards and other forms of direct payment. COVID-19 vaccine.

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Construction Law in North Carolina: An archive of excellent ideas

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Notably, in two areas (1) professional liability insurance (errors & omissions coverage), and (2) getting legal assistance at the beginning of a project. And yet, very often, in the long run they are costing themselves money– in contract disputes, legal wrangling at project end, or in paying out of pocket for large claims.

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Procore blog: Ideas, humor and resources

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During the design and planning stages, IPD projects also require more extensive involvement by senior leadership and legal counsel. Third party claims become the responsibility of all parties to the IPD contract and that’s where liability insurance comes in.

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A look into legal issues and beyond: N.C. Construction Law, Policy & News

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You’ll find many insights and ideas in Matt Bouchard’s blog at nc-construction-law.com. Then, consider this remark: Finally, there’s this bon mot from IRMI President & CEO (and self-professed “risk and insurance geek”) Jack Gibson ( @UGAJack ), who makes an elegantly simple (simply elegant?)

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