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Clients often slip 'broad form' indemnification clauses into contracts, requiring you to defend them for *their* negligence. Never sign an indemnity that isn't tied to your specific negligence.
In the geospatial and construction industries, technical errors translate directly into financial liabilities. The table below outlines the estimated cost of failure for this specific scenario.
| Impact Category | Estimated Exposure |
|---|---|
| Direct Financial Cost | Assuming liability for others' negligence |
| Operational Impact | Project Stoppage / Asset Freeze |
| Dispute Probability | Likelihood of Litigation: High |
Professional risk management requires a proactive approach. Waiting for the error to occur is not a strategy; it is negligence.
Ensure all coordinate data passes strict validation checks before use. Document the metadata.
View Validation Steps →For high-liability scenarios, independent verification by a licensed professional is mandatory.
See Professional Thresholds →PROFESSIONAL DISCLAIMER: This is technical education, not legal advice. The information on this page is based on general industry standards (ISO 19111, OGC) and public risk management principles. It should not be cited as legal authority in court or used as a substitute for professional counsel.
Professional engineering and surveying transformations from state-specific conformal grids to GPS WGS84.
Because the North American Plate moves ~2cm/year, NAD83(2011) and WGS84(G1762) currently diverge by over 2.2 meters. Using a "standard" GPS WGS84 coordinate for a high-precision NAD83 cadastral staking has triggered $50,000 Professional Liability claims for foundational rework and utility misplacement.
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Coordinate accuracy varies by device and datum. Do not use these results for legal or construction purposes without checking:
GPS Accuracy Alert
Your phone's GPS can be off by 30 meters. This can cause critical errors in your data.
Check My Accuracy →Datum Shift Risk
Using the wrong coordinate system (e.g. WGS84 vs NAD83) creates a permanent 1-meter offset.
Verify My Datum →