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Legal

Construction Project Plan Template

27th May 2011
Each building project requirements to have a construction project plan. In order to make up the strategy for the particular project that the business is about to begin working on it will assist to have a construction project plan template. It's not necess...
Author: martinsejas
Accident claims

Top 4 Construction Accident Statistics

28th September 2010
Like any other working environment, those in the construction industry may experience work accidents from time to time. If the employee’s injury can be directly attributed to the mistakes of the employer, these accidents can lead to successful constructio...
Author: Jessica Parker
Personal Injury

Asbestos - Solicitors Help Personal Injury Compensation Claims

08th June 2010
Asbestos: Asbestos is the name given to a naturally occurring mineral that has been widely used in construction and shipbuilding since the 1950s. Asbestos was widely used because it is inflammable, virtually indestructible, flexible and has low thermal c...
Author: raykersten@gmail.com
Personal Injury

How to Get A Personal Injury Settlement for an Asbestos Related Disease

01st June 2010
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is thermally stable and incombustible. For many decades it was used to insulate buildings. On the surface it seemed like an ideal insulator. However, when asbestos is processed, microscopic fibers are pr...
Author: Wendy Moyer
Employment Law

Accidents at work: Top 7 Facts about UK Work Accident Statistics

10th December 2009
Accidents at work happen every day in the UK, and the latest statistics from the Health and Safety Executive for 2008/9 show just how many and what type of work accidents have been reported by British workers in the last year. Here are the top 7 facts abo...
Author: Jessica Parker
Taxes

What is the 2009 Roofing Tax Credit?

13th November 2009
The 2009 roofing tax credit is a two fold plan rolled out by the Federal government. The first and most relevant of goals is to help stimulate the economy by enticing people to re-roof their homes, which of course will in turn create jobs in the roofing ...
Author: hrsroofing