No Coverage for Repairs Made Before Suit Filed

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     After a hurricane damaged the building the insured was constructing, there was no coverage under the CGL policy for repairs the insured made in the absence of a suit being filed. Planet Construction J2911 LLC. v. Gemini Ins. Co., 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 105468 (W.D. La. June… Continue reading No Coverage for Repairs Made Before Suit Filed

Construction Defect Claims Not Covered

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     The court found that the insured’s negligent acts causing damage to only the structure of the home it built were not covered under the CGL policy. Westfield Ins. Co. v. Zaremba Builders II LLC, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36189 (N.D. Ill. March 2, 2022).     Zaremba… Continue reading Construction Defect Claims Not Covered

Pennsylvania Federal Court Confirms: Construction Defect Claims Not Covered By CGL Policies

Nathan A. Cazier and Scott S. Thomas | Payne & Fears The construction industry operates under the constant spectre of claims seeking damages for defective or faulty workmanship. Fortunately, the law in most states treats these claims as covered under commercial general liability (“CGL”) policies. A small minority of states take a much stingier view.… Continue reading Pennsylvania Federal Court Confirms: Construction Defect Claims Not Covered By CGL Policies

Mind the Gap: Coverage Gaps Created by Commercial General Liability Policies

Kelsey Dilday | Barnes & Thornburg One of the most important things a business owner can do to protect their business is to purchase insurance. If you are new to the realm of insurance – or are simply relying on common sense – you may believe that the best policy to protect your business is… Continue reading Mind the Gap: Coverage Gaps Created by Commercial General Liability Policies

Construction Defect Damages May Exceed Cost To Repair

Peter Selvin | Ervin Cohen & Jessup Construction defect cases often involve damage claims beyond simply the cost to repair the allegedly defective unit or component. These consequential damages may include damages for loss of use, expenses for mitigation and even attorney fees. For this reason, builders, suppliers, contractors and subcontractors who are faced with… Continue reading Construction Defect Damages May Exceed Cost To Repair

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