One can avoid construction claims by having a well-written contract that goes into great detail regarding all possible delays/problems that might occur.
Using the text for support
Barry B. Bramble has written: 'Bramble' 'Construction delay claims' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Law and legislation, Construction contracts, Liability (Law) 'Avoiding & resolving construction claims' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Law and legislation, Construction contracts, Actions and defenses
Many companies provide services in managing construction consultancy claims. A few of these companies Spire Consulting Group, TMA Construction Consultants, ARCADIS US and Revay Associates Limited.
Irv Richter has written: 'Handbook of construction law and claims' -- subject(s): Construction contracts
Barry Zalma has written: 'Construction defects' -- subject(s): Construction contracts 'The Truth, The Whole Truth & Nothing But the Truth' 'Heads I Win, Tails You Lose' 'Adjusting liability claims' -- subject(s): Liability Insurance, Liability insurance claims, Outlines, syllabi 'California Claims Regulations'
One should avoid including personal opinions, unsupported claims, and emotional language in an analytical essay. It should focus on presenting a clear argument supported by evidence and analysis.
Negative claims
Thomas E. Miller has written: 'Handling construction defect claims' -- subject(s): Construction contracts 'California construction defect litigation' -- subject(s): Actions and defenses, Construction contracts, Construction industry, Law and legislation, Liability for building accidents
Joel T. Callahan has written: 'Managing transit construction contract claims' -- subject(s): Local transit, Construction contracts, Dispute resolution (Law), Management, Design and construction
Perhaps you are talking about inability and not ability. Such claims are made to fraudulently obtain disability payments or to avoid having to work. But there are also people who falsely claim to have an ability; such people can be described as boastful, conceited, or in some cases delusional.
To avoid reinforcement lapping zone and spliceing zone
If you have a courtesy car through an insurer it is probably because you have had an accident that will affect your no claims bonus wheather you have a courtesy car or not. The only way to avoid this is to protect your no claims bonus with your insurer. Usually there is a charge for this or you have to have a full no claims bonus.