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Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance Explained for Construction?

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While E&O is not usually a legal requirement, many construction professionals take out an E&O policy to protect themselves against potentially devastating financial losses resulting from negligence. A construction contract creates a legal responsibility for the contractor to fulfill certain obligations to another party.

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Professional Liability Insurance Explained

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When a contractor enters into a construction contract, they agree to fulfill a certain set of requirements for another party—often a general contractor. Because construction workers and tradespeople perform complicated and risky work, the possibility for making a mistake is high across the industry.

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Contractors: Do You Have a Cell Phone Policy? Is It Time for an Upgrade?

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Smart phones and tablets are now commonplace on the construction job site. No longer are construction disputes limited to the written documents between the parties. Cell phones cameras, video and audio recorder capabilities, and text functions can be an employer’s worst nightmare when it comes to harassment and discrimination claims.

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