Latest Commercial General Liability Headlines

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Climate Change Litigation: Changes on the Horizon?

May 17 2010 // New and significant rulings have been issued in two of several lawsuits at the forefront of global warming/climate change litigation that are likely to set the future direction of such litigation. These cases...

Global Warming Litigation Just Getting Started; Costs Will Be Significant

Mar 4 2010 // Toward the end of 2009, it appeared that a number of issues with the possibility of creating significant political and social changes were on the verge of becoming law before stalling or imploding. One such issue with...

Global Warming Litigation Just Getting Started

Feb 21 2010 // Toward the end of 2009, it appeared that a number of issues with the possibility of creating significant political and social changes were on the verge of becoming law before stalling or imploding. One such issue with...

Mississippi Court Rules on CGL Coverage for Subcontractor Work

Feb 19 2010 // A general contractor’s hiring of a subcontractor does not necessarily preclude coverage under its commercial general liability (CGL) policy for shoddy work performed by the subcontractor, Mississippi’s highest...

Commercial General Liability Policy Covers ‘Blast’ Faxes: Florida Court

Feb 2 2010 // Commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policies generally cover liability for unsolicited “blast faxes” that violate federal law, a Florida court has ruled.The Supreme Court of Florida issued its ruling...

Three CGL Endorsements Every Insured Should AVOID

Aug 20 2009 // Endorsements to the commercial general liability (CGL) policy are highly specialized. A high percentage are either exclusionary or extend protection to distinct classes of additional insureds. Most of the remaining...

Construction on an Annual Policy

Jun 15 2009 // For many insurance professionals focusing on construction, any in-depth discussion of coverage triggers, prior-work exclusions and continuous/progressive damage wording is likely to cause serious confusion. Of course, it...

Contractor’s General Liability Coverage Limitations – A Road Filled with Landmines

Jun 15 2009 // Gencon, a general contractor, was nearly finished constructing a five-story apartment building when an employee accidentally damaged a sprinkler head causing a leak. Gencon made an emergency call to the plumbing store next...

Attacked in a Restaurant: The Insurance Implications of Assault and Battery

May 18 2009 // Being attacked by one or several restaurant employees is unexpected and somewhat disturbing. But it happened so quickly I could not react quickly enough to avoid being victimized.The Setup My wife arranged a surprise...

What’s So Special About Special Event Insurance?

Apr 6 2009 // The pitfalls of not placing special-event coverage, when it’s truly needed and available, can result in catastrophic losses to your insured, and possibly even damage the credibility of your agency and errors and...

The Nuts of the Peanut Recall Case

Mar 23 2009 // The story of the salmonella-tainted peanut products distributed by Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) is one of the highest-profile food recall cases in recent memory, and one that holds a number of interesting side stories for...

A ‘Victim’s’ View of Insurer’s Liability in Peanut Product Recall Case

Mar 9 2009 // The story of the salmonella-tainted peanut products distributed by Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) is one of the highest-profile food recall cases in recent memory, and one that holds interesting side stories for the...

The Nuts of the Peanut Recall Case

Mar 9 2009 // The story of the salmonella-tainted peanut products distributed by Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) is one of the highest-profile food recall cases in recent memory, and one that holds a number of interesting side stories for...

Insurance Specialty Group And Home Buyers Warranty Corp. Sign Five-Year Agreement

Aug 5 2008 // Insurance Specialty Group LLC and Home Buyers Warranty Corp. signed a five-year strategic alliance agreement for the marketing, underwriting and servicing of the Asset Protection Program (APP). Under the agreement, ISG...

Insurance Companies Face Global Warming Claims

Jun 16 2008 // The industry is about to enter an era of global warming insurance claims. Scientists have been warning about the impact global warming could have if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. Because of a sense of urgency...

Contractors Should Consider How They Build Their Workforce

Jun 16 2008 // Two recent events remind the insurance industry of the importance of understanding the relationship of a worker at a construction site and protecting the insured when the construction worker has a “problem.” In...

Mold: Underwriters Endorsing CGL to Remove Coverage

Jun 11 2008 // Contractors are the target of nearly 2,000 mold-related lawsuits annually according to a 2003 report from toxlaw.com. When accused or sued for injuries and damages resulting from mold, contractors look to their commercial...

Insurance Companies Face Global Warming Claims

Jun 2 2008 // The industry is about to enter an era of global warming insurance claims. Scientists have been warning about the impact global warming could have if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. Because of a sense of urgency...

CGL Extends Coverage for Injury Arising from Defective Construction

May 28 2008 // Property damage resulting from defective construction is unquestionably excluded in the commercial general liability policy; but what about bodily injury? And is injury or damage caused by the growth and proliferation of...

$3M Ohio Mold Decision Kindles Coverage Questions

May 19 2008 // Insurance professionals took note recently when a Franklin County, Ohio judge awarded $3 million plus legal costs to a family whose central-Ohio home became overrun with toxic mold, presumably caused by the...