In From the Outfield: Coverage Defenses Outside the Policy Language in Defective Work Claims

Topics:
Insurance
Tags:
Builder
Source:
Haynes and Boone

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Overview: In many instances, the line between builders risk and CGL coverage blurs, in that a commercial general liability (CGL) policy may provide coverage for a contractor, particularly for defective work, which either coincides with, or is excess of coverage provided under the builders risk policy. Moreover, even in the event of a recovery under the builders risk policy, the carrier may seek recovery from the responsible contractor or subcontractor in the absence of a waiver of subrogation in the contract documents or where they are not insured on the builders risk policy.

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Format: PDF | Size: 102KB | Date: Nov 2000 | Pages: 30


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