In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss how the ruling in 'Gilbane Building v. St. Paul Insurance Co.' has heightened uncertainty among those who believe they are ...
Everyone in construction loves OPI—other people’s insurance. The most common and direct way to access OPI is to require it in your construction contracts, usually via additional insured status. But in ...
All contractors in Washington have a searchable webpage maintained by the state Department of Labor & Industries' Contractor Registration Department. A contractor's webpage contains a decent amount of ...
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Explore concurrent insurance, where multiple policies cover the same risk simultaneously. Learn how it works, its advantages, and potential challenges.
Although many businesses are concerned about their insurance costs, they often look in the wrong places for relief. In fact, there are a few areas that many businesses fail to consider despite their ...
Carrying adequate insurance is a critical risk management tool for developers, builders and designers. Yet parties too often focus on commencing work and overlook the important intricacies of coverage ...