No Coverage for Defects in Subcontrator’s Own Work

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | February 11, 2019     Damage to the concrete floor installed by the insured subcontractor was not property damage and thus not covered under the insured’s CGL policy. Kalman Floor Co. v. Old Republic Gen. Ins. Corp., 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3319 (D. Colo Jan. 8, 2019).   … Continue reading No Coverage for Defects in Subcontrator’s Own Work

Ohio Supreme Court Bucks Recent Trend and Holds No Coverage for Construction Defects Under Commercial General Liability Policy

Heather Howell Wright | Bradley | December 2018 The insurance coverage analysis under a commercial general liability (“CGL”) insurance policy begins with the “insuring agreement.” The standard CGL policy provides coverage for “those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of ‘bodily injury’ or ‘property damage.’” The standard CGL policy… Continue reading Ohio Supreme Court Bucks Recent Trend and Holds No Coverage for Construction Defects Under Commercial General Liability Policy

Additional Insured Coverage and Primary/Excess Priority Disputes, Oh My

James W. Bryan | Nexsen Pruet | July 19, 2018 Additional insured coverage in construction projects is one of the most vexing issues facing insurance coverage lawyers. Add to the complexity a priority dispute between primary and excess insurers and you have a recipe for complex coverage litigation. Recently, the Fourth Circuit tackled these issues… Continue reading Additional Insured Coverage and Primary/Excess Priority Disputes, Oh My

Contractors: Consult Your Insurance Broker Regarding Your CGL Policy

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates | February 10, 2018 Contractors:  do yourself a favor and consult your insurance broker regarding your commercial general liability (CGL) policy.   Do this now, especially if you subcontract out work. CGL policies contain a “your work” exclusion.  The CGL policy is written such that it excludes “‘property damage’ to ‘your work’ arising… Continue reading Contractors: Consult Your Insurance Broker Regarding Your CGL Policy

When Your “B Team” Becomes Your “A Team”: A Shout Out to the Oft-Forgotten Coverage B in Your CGL Policy

David L. Beck | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP | September 6, 2017 Coverage B under traditional Commercial General Liability (CGL) policies may be the least understood coverage that nearly every company carries. Coverage B provides liability protection for claims of Personal and Advertising Injury, such as false arrest, libel or slander, and violation of… Continue reading When Your “B Team” Becomes Your “A Team”: A Shout Out to the Oft-Forgotten Coverage B in Your CGL Policy

%d bloggers like this: