The Liberty Mutual Case That’s Changing How We View Contractor Insurance

The Liberty Mutual Case

Federal Appeals Court Ruling Highlights Risks in Construction Insurance Policies A recent federal appeals court decision has sparked significant discussion in the construction industry. The ruling, favoring Liberty Mutual’s surplus lines carrier, focuses on a contractor-controlled insurance program (CCIP) policy involving Kaufman Lynn Construction. While it’s seen as a legal victory for Liberty Mutual, the case also underscores deeper issues with insurance policies that contractors often face. The Conflict Over the Fine Print At the heart of this case is the “course of construction exclusion” (COCE) in Kaufman Lynn Construction’s…

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Mitigating Investment Risks: Tailored Insurance Solutions for Protecting Private Equity Firms in High-Stakes Markets

Protecting Private Equity Firms in High-Stakes Markets

In the fast-paced and high-stakes world of private equity, managing risks is critical for ensuring the success of investments. Private equity firms operate in volatile markets, where the potential for profit is substantial, but so too are the risks. From regulatory hurdles to market fluctuations, private equity investors face a myriad of challenges that can threaten both their investments and the long-term viability of their portfolios. To mitigate these risks, tailored insurance solutions, such as private equity insurance, have become essential. These policies provide comprehensive protection against a range of…

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Statewide brings contractor insurance services into Washington state

Leading general liability insurance, commercial vehicle coverage, workers compensation and bonds provider for contractors, Statewide Insurance Brokers, has announced that it has broadened its contractor insurance offerings to include Washington State. The insurer has been providing these products to thousands of contractors of all forms from painters to electricians, since 1995. Today, Statewide Insurance is operating in seven states – Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Minnesota, and California – but has plans for widening. According to one of the company’s senior underwriters, Lana Matar, demand is what is fueling their…

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New regulations in New York make for impossible contractor insurance requirements

New insurance regulations are slated to go into effect in New York City next week, leading many insurance agents to warn contractors in the City that it may be too late to obtain increased coverage. The City’s Department of Buildings has made changes to the requirements associated with general liability coverage. Effective June 13, insurance policies that do not cover liability for completed work, explosions, collapses and other catastrophic events will be prohibited. Several of the new regulations will make it nearly impossible for the majority of contactors in the…

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