BC Wood Webinar
On February 1st, 2022, Ken Crown of Adjusters International and BC Wood teamed up in British Columbia to host a webinar geared towards lumber-industry businesses to discuss how to minimize disruption in the event of an unforeseen disaster. Topics discussed included how to disaster-proof your business and the importance of proper insurance coverage and pre-disaster planning.
Watch the entire webinar here:
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