Why subsidence jobs keep ending up the same way

Digital Edition: Why subsidence jobs keep ending up the same way

Sarah Dodd is the founder and chief executive of legal firm Tree Law  Subsidence work rarely arrives clean. By the time a contractor is involved, the argument has usually been half-fought already. The insurer has accepted liability; the tree is staying; and a substructure solution…
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