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Under the current state of the law, the restoration industry must navigate a labyrinth of archaic laws generically written for the construction industry. These laws have no place whatsoever in the world of emergency mitigation service.
A Grand Canyon white water rafting guide will tell you, “You are primarily responsible for your own survival.” And if you own a company, you are the person that must be primarily responsible for the survival of your business.
According to a press release, the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) has announced that it has filed suit in Federal Court in the Western District of Washington State against Thermapure.
Chances are, if the adjuster and contractor aren’t working
well together on a particular project, the customer isn’t going to be very
pleased with the end result. Based on this alone, it’s important for adjusters
and contractors to cooperate, communicate and work together to ensure that the
project gets done well, the customer is satisfied and any other details are
worked out accordingly.
These risk management and insurance mega trends in 2012 are certain to affect the restoration business. In this article, I will cover the top risks facing...
Throughout the United States, restoration professionals are under a microscope. This is true in the fields of water damage restoration, mold remediation and fire restoration.
Knowing what your high-risk operations are will go a long way toward sustaining your business over time. Every day, the owners of restoration firms take on risks in the hopes of making a profit.