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Change is brewing for the restoration industry; we are closer than ever to establishing a level playing field legally and financially for restorers. Meet Ed - one of the driving forces behind the refreshed Restoration Industry Association and its Government Affairs Committee.
Dave Dybdahl of ARMR Network discusses liability insurance policies and what restoration contractors should be aware of when doing structural cleaning during the coronavirus pandemic.
On Thursday, March 19, the Restoration Industry Association in partnership with the IICRC released a very important document for restoration contractors choosing to offer coronavirus disinfection services.
The RIA’s Advocacy and Government Affairs (AGA) Committee was conceived to unify the restoration industry around a set of common goals, to advocate for the best interests of restorers, and to achieve a fair and level playing field, both legally and financially, with insurers and their partners.
The disaster restoration industry is moving quickly; many new players and influences are driving changes in technology, labor force, program work, and more.