Drones are the perfect way to capture repeatable photos and video that can generate a timeline of progress. Consistent, periodic documentation creates a clear set of documents that can help provide evidence to quickly resolve disputes.
Cybersecurity and the Construction Industry
Contractors must take steps to protect proprietary information against cyberattacks, including bid data, materials pricing, profit/loss data, employee information and banking records.
Claims Reporting: Avoiding Unforced Errors
CPrL and CPL policies are complex. To control losses, claims reporting practices have become increasingly stringent and failure to comply with any of these requirements can result in the denial of coverage.
Cyber Insurance: What Does It Cover and Why Is It Needed?
Data breaches, privacy violations and hacker-generated losses are on the rise and construction companies are not immune. The good news is that cyber insurance is available, coverage is broad and costs are reasonable.
Workforce Drug Positivity Is at the Highest Rate in a Decade
Driven by increases in cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana, drug use by the American workforce remains at its highest rate in more than a decade, according to analysis released by Quest Diagnostics.
Does Your Insurance Policy Cover Pre-suit Construction Defect Investigations?
The costs of investing and responding to pre-suit construction defect claims can be significant. The process is often drawn out by protracted processes led by plaintiffs’ lawyers and claims-oriented consultants.
Clear Guidelines for P3s Are Key to Success
Having pre-determined analytical processes can add significant levels of certainty to project procurement. This typically takes the form of a value for money analysis that assesses whether the public sector would see increased value by delivering the proposed project through a P3 rather than through traditional procurement.
Active Shooter Policies: What to Look For
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.











