Top Six Things That Claims Professionals Need To Know
Identifying Responsible Parties for Subrogation Actions and for other types of Claims Investigations involving Alarm Systems and Central Station Monitoring
Prohibited acts in State Licensing Laws can create liability in cases and claims against Alarm Contractors, including but not limited to:
- Gross Negligence or Incompetence: Performing work that is negligent, unsafe, or below standard, resulting in safety hazards.
- Failure to Comply with Standards: Neglecting to follow the safety standards set by the National Electrical Code (NEC).
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