How long does it usually take for the offending company to payout?  It's a nationwide contractor.  Is it a year long process of them submitting to their insurance and just waiting through bureaucracy?

On 7/23/2021 2:35 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
I bill for time and materials as if I was making the repair for someone else.  
That means marked up materials and profit on top of loaded payroll expense.  
You can bill for whatever you want but if you have to litigate it best to just 
try to get yourself whole.  If you have proof it was painted prior to damage it 
will help a bunch.

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On Jul 23, 2021, at 12:52 PM, Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

Not sure if this varies state to state, how do you bill for damage to 
underground facilities?  A large contractor hit one of our marked underground 
lines twice in 4 days while putting in a new conduit.

Do you send them a simple invoice with a dollar amount, a fully itemized 
time/materials bill?  We haven't had a hit of this scale before, so I'm not 
sure what they would be expecting.  I'm guessing they deal with this on a daily 
basis, probably have a whole team to deal with claims.  Just not sure what 
documentation/invoices we need to send them.

Can you bill for the time the customers were down, or purely for the repair?

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