Colorado Court Enforces Statute that Presumes Faulty Workmanship Constitutes an Occurrence

Matthew D. Stockwell | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP | March 21, 2017 Is damage resulting from faulty workmanship covered under your CGL policy? In the past, insurers have had success in certain jurisdictions arguing that construction defect cases did not constitute a covered “occurrence” because the damage was purportedly not unintended or unexpected. In… Continue reading Colorado Court Enforces Statute that Presumes Faulty Workmanship Constitutes an Occurrence

Seventh Circuit Finds Faulty Work Not a Covered “Occurrence”

Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP | March 21, 2017 In Allied Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Metro North Condo. Ass’n, No. 16-1868, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 4107 (7th Cir. Mar. 8, 2017), the Seventh Circuit had occasion to consider whether claims of faulty workmanship could constitute “property damage” caused by an “occurrence” as… Continue reading Seventh Circuit Finds Faulty Work Not a Covered “Occurrence”

Pollution Exclusion Precluded Coverage for Claims Arising from Alleged Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Oregon District Court Rules

Steven A. Meyerowitz | Law.com | March 21, 2017 A federal district court in Oregon has ruled that carbon monoxide was a “pollutant” as defined in a commercial general liability (“CGL”) insurance policy such that the policy’s pollution exclusion served to exclude coverage for claims arising from alleged carbon monoxide poisoning. The Case Lawsuits filed… Continue reading Pollution Exclusion Precluded Coverage for Claims Arising from Alleged Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Oregon District Court Rules

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

Related Acts Provisions in Professional Liability Policies

Christopher Fredericks and Gregory S. Mantych | International Law Office | February 7, 2017 Introduction Of the various provisions found in insurance policies, few lend themselves to existential exploration more than those concerning ‘related’ acts. What makes two separate acts related? Does the relationship come down to the similarities or the differences? Does one act… Continue reading Related Acts Provisions in Professional Liability Policies