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Monthly Archives: September 2024

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Common Construction Accidents and How to Stay Safe

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

Construction sites are dangerous. When safety protocols aren’t followed, workers can suffer serious or even fatal injuries. The leading causes of construction fatalities are falls, struck-by incidents, caught-between incidents, and electrocutions. Learn more about these accidents and how you and your workers can stay safe. Falls  In 2021, the most frequently cited jobsite violation… Read More »

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Careless vs. Reckless Driving

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

All licensed drivers in Florida have a duty to operate their vehicles in a reasonably safe manner every time they are on the roads. This means following the laws and watching out for pedestrians and other vehicles. When a driver does not follow these laws, it could be considered negligence. Most car accidents are… Read More »

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Costly Bidding Mistakes to Avoid

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

A successful construction project is more than just building a structure with the proper materials and specs. There’s another matter you can’t overlook: money. In order to make money on a project, you need to bid it properly. A good bid includes labor, materials, equipment, permits, and other expenses. You should not be intentionally… Read More »

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Catch Adam Linkhorst Being Interviewed: “WINK Investigates: How to protect yourself when hiring a contractor”

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

Managing Partner, Adam Linkhorst was interviewed by Wink Investigations.  Check out the clip below:

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How to Combine Safety With Design on Your Construction Project

By Linkhorst Law Firm, P.A. |

Whether you are building a custom home, cookie-cutter condo community, warehouse, or commercial project, your highest priority should be safety. Serious injuries and fatalities are high in the construction industry. In fact, construction workers are ranked #4 on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ list of occupations with the most fatality rates, so you need… Read More »

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