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OVERLOOKED AND UNDERINSURED

Rough Notes

Navigating gaps between faulty workmanship and contractors professional liability By Natalie Sherod, CPCU, CRM, CIC Faulty workmanship and contractors professional liability (CPrL) exposures continue to challenge construction firms and insurance advisors alike. CGL policies exclude damage […]

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Blog Post: April Fool’s-Proof Coverage: Manage Construction Risks Through Commercial General Liability Insurance

LexisNexis

Indemnity and Other Risk Allocation Mechanisms in Commercial Leases Examine common considerations concerning the use of indemnity provisions in a lease as a method to allocate among the parties the risk of claims for injury or damage to third parties related to the leased premises and adjacent areas.

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Blog Post: State-by-State Analysis: General Liability Insurance Coverage Exclusions for Faulty Workmanship

LexisNexis

This survey covers state law on the issue of faulty workmanship as an occurrence for purposes of coverage determination under a commercial general liability (CGL) policy. Generally, an insured's work product is not covered, but defective workmanship that causes property damage is covered.