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Avoiding Personal Injury Claims

In this article, we explore the compelling reasons behind architects’ growing concerns about personal injury lawsuits as they have the potential to be a considerable financial threat to an architectural practice’s future.

We dissect the intricate logistics of how these legal battles unfold, examining the design features commonly entangled in personal injury claims and, equally crucial, delve into how architects can steer clear of recurrent design pitfalls.

Through sharing of key insights into risk management strategies, we aim to fortify architects against the looming peril of personal injury lawsuits, setting a standard for architectural excellence that values both creativity and user safety.

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