Anti-Concurrent Causation Endorsements in CGL Insurance Policies: A Word of Caution

David M. McLain | Colorado Construction Litigation While I have not performed exhaustive research into the origin of anti-concurrent causation (“ACC”) endorsements on insurance policies, or how or when they migrated from first-party property policies to commercial general liability (“CGL”) policies, they have done so.  The result for Colorado’s construction professionals may rear its ugly… Continue reading Anti-Concurrent Causation Endorsements in CGL Insurance Policies: A Word of Caution

Unique Look at One of the Newest Aspects of Construction Defect Coverage (And a Broker Warning)

Randy J. Maniloff | LexisNexis® Legal Newsroom Insurance Law | December 1, 2015 If you do construction defect coverage work, then you’ve definitely seen an endorsement, on a general liability policy, that is along the lines of this (but with more detail): If liability arises out of the insured’s use of a sub-contractor, no coverage… Continue reading Unique Look at One of the Newest Aspects of Construction Defect Coverage (And a Broker Warning)

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