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How to File a Lawsuit After an Injury At a Construction Site?

Construction Marketing

Unfortunately, injuries at construction sites are highly likely. You may wonder if you have legal recourse if you have been injured while working at a construction site. Now, let’s look at some of the most common questions about construction site injuries.

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Leading With DEI in Safety: A Guide for Construction Professionals

Construction Business Owner

She is a certified expert in construction and environmental and occupational health and safety, trainer, author, speaker, panelist and professional consultant in the field of environmental health and safety. Turner-Moffatt is a Ph.D.

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What is Project Loss Insurance?

Levelset

Project loss insurance has the potential to save contractors from devastating project losses, no matter the cause. Project loss insurance, or PLI, is designed to mitigate catastrophic construction project losses. Project loss insurance coverage. How project loss insurance works. How much does project loss insurance cost?

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First-Party vs. Third-Party Insurance: What’s the Difference?

Levelset

As you dig deeper into your construction insurance policy, you may come across the terms first-party insurance and third-party insurance. Mastering the difference between these two concepts is crucial to understanding how different types of construction insurance protect you.

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Considering a Job Order Contract?

Job Order Contracting

Assure JOC program processes and structure mutually benefit your organization and awarded JOC contractors and can be implemented without the need for paid on-site “JOC consultant” 2. Here are a few items for review when organizations are considering a job order contract or hoping to improve one.

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#128:  Waivers of Subrogation

NH Construction Law

Subrogation – the right of an insurer, upon paying an injured party’s damages arising out of a negligence claim, to chase the negligent party for reimbursement – is a staple of the law. And the insurer will have no say in the matter. Notice that this clause expressly addresses only property insurance.

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4 Tips for Hiring a Reputable Plumbing Contractor

Construction Marketing

You can also consult building contractors because they interact more often with plumbers in their industry. Consider Insurance and License. Besides that, if they are insured, you can be sure they will not become a liability in case they suffer an injury in the process of doing their job. Price and Warranty.