There has been a long standing rule that unregistered contractors cannot recover payment of contract sums for construction work. The theory is that a person or entity cannot actually perform construction work unless they are registered. If they cannot legally perform the work – they cannot leg[...]
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Are You a Contractor or Employee?: The Dreaded 1099 Dilemma
WA Supreme Court Decides Disclosure of Worker’s Immigration Status is Prejudicial
A case was decided by the Washington Supreme Court yesterday that has an impact on the Washington construction world. The case deals with whether or not a court should permit the disclosure of a worker’s illegal immigrant status in a workers injury case. In Salas v. Hi-Tech Erectors, No. 80653[...]
Remote Monitoring of Construction Sites Offers Good Risk Management Tool for Builders and Public Works
In the new wave of technology, we aim to make life easier and more efficient. We also find new ways to eliminate risk and protect ourselves. The goal is to simplify our methods and attain better information. Contractors would be wise to look into job site camera monitoring. The utilization of camera[...]
Washington Supreme Court to Look at Workers Compensation Claims
A new case opinion of note was issued today by the Washington Supreme Court. The case involves resolution of worker injury claims for construction companies (though it would apply to all companies of any industry). In Williams v. Leone & Keeble, Inc., No. 83743-1, construction employee Delbert W[...]


