Business or property damages caused by an active shooter may not be covered under general liability insurance unless the insured is deemed to be “liable.” Here are things to consider when selecting an active shooter insurance policy.
What Next? Key Steps Following a Structural Collapse or Other Crisis Caused by Defective Work
Resolving the complex, multifaceted issues when catastrophic construction failure occurs requires comprehensive analysis, perseverance and counsel from knowledgeable and experienced professionals.
Deconstructing the Confusion: The ‘Contractual Liability’ Insurance Requirement in Construction Contracts
To protect from an uninsured exposure, the upstream party should be clear in the "insurance requirements" section of contracts that any form of a Contractual Liability Limitation Endorsement will not be accepted.
Matching Problems to Solutions
The insurance industry can help contractors navigate technologies by linking failure data with solutions, and empowering contractors to choose technologies for the real risks they face on their projects.
Managing Seasonal Workers and Protecting Against End of Season Workers’ Compensation Claims
Construction relies heavily on seasonal workers, but occasionally seasonal employees report a workers’ compensation claim when the project finishes. There are tools to protect against increased claims.
Workers’ Comp Claims Integration With Family Medical Leave Act Deadlines
Many workers’ compensation claims qualify as a serious health condition under the FMLA. Employers with 50 employees in a 75-mile radius have obligations to administer FMLA concurrently with workers’ compensation claims.
2018 Executive Insights: Insurance and Bonding
Six industry experts offer insight on insurance and bonding best practices.
Natural Disasters’ Impact on the Construction Insurance Industry
2017 was the most expensive year on record for natural disasters in the United States—with hurricanes, wildfires and other events resulting in an unprecedented $306 billion in total damage, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.











