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Construction Defects Are Not Covered Property Damage in Commercial Liability Policy

Insurance Journal

A home builder is not covered under the property damage coverage in its commercial liability policy for construction defects for which it was responsible. A three-judge panel of the Massachusetts Appeals Court has held for the first time that “construction …

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What is LRO Insurance?

Central Insurance

LRO insurance provides comprehensive protection against commercial property damage, liability claims, and income loss. In this article, we explore the key differences between LRO and general liability insurance and why commercial landlords need to have this coverage. The post What is LRO Insurance?

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Yes, Cyber Insurance Is Expensive, but It’s Also Essential

Corvus

General liability insurance is the most regularly purchased insurance policy among small businesses. But the financial and reputational repercussions from cyberattacks are just as real as property damage, and hurt businesses of all sizes. That’s why cyber is tricky.

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Beyond Coverage: Understanding the Limitations of Cyber Liability Insurance for California’s Tech Companies

Jackson & Jackson

Property Damage : Traditional cyber policies typically don’t cover physical damage caused by cyber events. General Liability Insurance: to help cover claims your business caused property damage or bodily injury. This can be a critical gap for tech companies with significant physical assets.

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Mold: Impacts on the Affordable Housing Industry

Scott Insurance

Generally, the only exception to this exclusion is if the mold results from another cause of loss (i.e., Environmental / Pollution Environmental/pollution policies are available in the market and can contemplate both the first party (property) and third party (general liability – bodily injury/property damage) mold exposure.

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Maximise Your Business Growth: 4 Essential Tips to Secure Your Commercial Tailors Insurance

Protect Commercial Insurance

Here are a few key areas to consider: Property Insurance Your tailoring business likely has valuable equipment, such as sewing machines, cutting tables, and fabric inventory. Property insurance can protect these assets from damage or loss due to fire, theft, or other covered perils.

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The Scoop On The Fifth Circuit’s Ruling Against Blue Bell Ice Cream

Hunton Andrews Kurth

As reported on Hunton’s Insurance Recovery Blog , the Fifth Circuit recently held that Blue Bell Creameries’ commercial general liability (CGL) insurers do not have a duty to defend the ice cream company in a shareholder lawsuit, which arose from a Listeria outbreak.