What is Contractor Professional Liability Coverage?

David G. Jordan | Saxe Doernberger & Vita Contractor professional liability coverage insures against liability that derives from the technical aspects of a construction project – including architectural, engineering, and survey work. It is especially valuable in circumstances where the contractor has design responsibility as part of its project scope, such as in the case… Continue reading What is Contractor Professional Liability Coverage?

Subrogation Defense for Contractors: What to Do When an Insurance Carrier Sues You

Hendershot Cowart A homeowner or property owner (your client or customer) files a claim with their homeowners or property insurance for damage. The insurance company then comes after you, alleging it was a construction or design defect that caused the damage resulting in a claim. This is known as a subrogation claim. The insurance company… Continue reading Subrogation Defense for Contractors: What to Do When an Insurance Carrier Sues You

Treble Damages Awarded After Insurer Denies Coverage for Collapse

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     The Fourth Circuit upheld the district court’s decision that a collapse was covered, but reversed the denial of treble damages to the insured. DENC, LLC v. Phila. Indem. Ins. Co., 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 10443 (4th Cir. April 18, 2022). The district court decision was summarized here.   … Continue reading Treble Damages Awarded After Insurer Denies Coverage for Collapse

Massachusetts Federal Court Rejects Adria Towers, Finds Construction Defects Not An “Occurrence”

Eric B. Hermanson and Austin D. Moody | White and Williams In an important ruling for insurers, U.S. District Court Judge Patti Saris found that Massachusetts does not follow the position taken in Cypress Point Condo Association v. Adria Towers, LLC, 226 N.J. 403, 418 (2016), i.e., it does not hold that “faulty workmanship claims [should be recognized]… Continue reading Massachusetts Federal Court Rejects Adria Towers, Finds Construction Defects Not An “Occurrence”

Wildfire Insurance Coverage Series, Part 5: Valuation of Loss, Sublimits, and Amount of Potential Recovery

Scott P. DeVries | Hunton Andrews Kurth Insurance policies provide different levels of insurance coverage and even if the amount purchased was adequate at one time, developments over time (e.g., inflation, upgrades, regulatory changes and surge pricing) may leave the policyholder underinsured. In this post in the Blog’s Wildfire Insurance Coverage Series, we emphasize the… Continue reading Wildfire Insurance Coverage Series, Part 5: Valuation of Loss, Sublimits, and Amount of Potential Recovery