I’ve Just Received a Demand Letter. What are My Next Steps?
The worst thing you can do is ignore the demand letter you’ve just received. Learn the importance of understanding what a demand letter is and what you can do about it.
What to Do After You Get Sued
The first step after your construction business has been sued: take action and take action fast! This blog outlines what to do if you get sued. The Cromeens Law Firm is here to help.
Avoiding the Litigation Land Mine
Not understanding a contract that you sign is extremely dangerous. A legal land mine awaits you if you sign a contract without reading and understanding what you are signing. The best way to prevent a lawsuit is to understand all the terms of your contract—in plain language.
Could Your Company Survive a Legal Land Mine?
Do you think your company could survive a legal land mine? What are your company’s pain points? Where are you struggling? Get a plan together to make your company land mine-proof. Be proactive and think preventatively—your company depends on it!
The Importance of an Up-to-Date Safety Plan
In this blog, we’ll discuss why it’s important to have preventative measures to protect your business such as a written safety plan and how you can reduce your liability.
What to Do if You Receive an OSHA Citation
You recently had an OSHA inspection and received a citation; what do you do next? First thing: don’t panic. This blog covers what to do if you receive an OSHA citation.
What to Expect from an Unannounced OSHA Inspection
OSHA likes to do unannounced inspections to make sure every workplace is following all the rules to provide a safe and healthy environment. Are you properly prepared for an unexpected drop-in at your job site? What exactly does an OSHA inspection entail?
Does Everyone in My Construction Company Need a COVID Vaccine?
Working in the construction industry, you should have two COVID-19 safety plans. This includes one for your employees in the office, and one for your employees and/or subcontractors in the field.
Protecting Your Business Against Rising Material Costs
The unpredictability of material costs is dangerous ground for contractors. If you don’t add the appropriate language into your contracts, you will have to eat the increased cost of materials, and you could be liable for delay damages if you don’t get your materials on time.
The Importance of Documentation and Timekeeping
Employment documentation is extremely preventive, so having the appropriate documents prepared and keeping them up to date can ensure your business is much safer overall.