Depending on the size and location of your business, you may have a few windows on the front of your building or hundreds of windows looking out on all sides.
In either case, broken windows at your business can require costly repairs and will likely need to be boarded up in the meantime – not exactly the look most business owners are going for. Some business owners on Virginia’s Eastern Shore are learning this first-hand after the catastrophic explosion of a NASA rocket shattered the windows of several businesses, reports the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Whether it’s a sudden explosion or criminal vandalism that shattered your windows, what legal options do business owners have to make repairs? Here are a few you may want to consider:
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