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  • What you should know about bonds and licenses for general contractors

    Each state has its own regulations for general contractors in terms of the license, insurance, and bonds. For some positions in the construction business, having the proper insurance and bonding may be necessary to kee... Read More
  • Ladder Safety in Construction

    An estimated 65% of workers in the construction sector perform daily tasks on scaffolding or ladders. Approximately 15% of all construction accident fatalities and at least 20,000 injuries per year are caused by falls ... Read More
  • What is Legal Liability?

    Every company owner is aware of the nation's obsession with liability litigation. In the last 10 years, the number of lawsuits filed against small firms has risen. Nobody wants to accept accountability for their own ac... Read More
  • 5 Construction Contractor Negotiation Strategies

    Any building project has a crucial component that occurs before any hammering even begins. Right, settling on a deal. Rounds of negotiation are necessary for a contractor-client relationship to be effective, and althou... Read More
  • How do licenses and permissions for contractors and buildings work?

    Licenses and permits for construction and contractors demonstrate to potential customers that your business is capable of handling the task and compliant with local building rules. They can also prevent you from receiv... Read More
  • What is Workers' Compensation Insurance?

    For both you and your employees, workers' compensation insurance is a priceless kind of security. It guarantees that regardless of culpability, wounded workers get lost earnings and the treatment they require. In excha... Read More
  • What is Umbrella Insurance?

    Personal umbrella insurance works much like an actual umbrella to keep you protected. Extra liability protection is offered by umbrella insurance to shield you from sizable claims or legal actions. Let's dissect it a b... Read More
  • What You Need to Know Before You Drive an RV

    Here is a list of things to do before you travel in your RV if you are a brand-new RV owner: Driving drills Driving an RV is not the same as driving a car, van, or truck, even though you often do not need a specific li... Read More
  • Power Surges: Home Insurance Coverage

    A power surge is defined as an abrupt, brief increase or interruption in the electrical grid of a home. Such occurrences have the potential to overload and potentially harm anything hooked into the wall.  Read More
  • What is Landlord’s Insurance?

    Owners of apartments may insure their houses and themselves against unforeseen events with homeowners or condo insurance. Renters' insurance, on the other hand, may provide tenants piece of mind. However, the only indi... Read More