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Drowning In Black Water: Water Restoration Contractors' Deviations From Industry Good Practices and Standards Of Care Trigger Potential Mold Liabilites

March 26, 2007

Clausen Miller Partner, Dean S. Rauchwerger, and Associates, Michael S. Errera, Allison K. Ferrini and John F. O'Brien author a one-of-a-kind article, "Drowning In Black Water: Water Restoration Contractors' Deviations From Industry Good Practices & Standards Of Care Trigger Potential Mold Liabilities," was recently published in the Subrogator's Winter 2007 edition.  It provides practical insights and the strategic liability hot-buttons for developing mold recovery claims against water restoration contractors

 

Drowning In Black Water: Water Restoration Contractor's Deviations From Industry Good Practices and

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