Additional Insured Is Covered Under Ongoing Operations Endorsement Despite Subcontractor’s Completion of Work

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | December 13, 2017 Although the homeowners did not own their homes when the subcontractors completed their work, the general contractor was still covered as an additional insured for the homeowners’ suits based on the ongoing operations endorsement in the subcontractors’ policies. McMillin Mgmt. Servs. v. Fin. Pac. Ins.… Continue reading Additional Insured Is Covered Under Ongoing Operations Endorsement Despite Subcontractor’s Completion of Work

Avoid Policy Pitfalls and Maximize Insurance Coverage for Construction Claims

Gabrielle T. Kelly | Brouse McDowell | February 9, 2017 Insurance Companies will often raise multiple exclusions that are contained in a standard Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy to deny coverage for a claim arising from a construction project. The most frequently raised issues in construction disputes are the group of exclusions known as the… Continue reading Avoid Policy Pitfalls and Maximize Insurance Coverage for Construction Claims

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