A blanket additional insured endorsement automatically provides coverage to any party to which the insured is obligated by contract to include in their coverage.
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If you thought that getting your company identified as an additional insured on your subcontractor’s insurance policy was sufficient to provide you with the same insurance coverage that the ...
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In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss how the ruling in 'Gilbane Building v. St. Paul Insurance Co.' has heightened uncertainty among those who believe they are ...
Everyone in construction loves OPI—other people’s insurance. The most common and direct way to access OPI is to require it in your construction contracts, usually via additional insured status. But in ...
In Pulte Home Corp. v. American Safety Indemnity Co. (No. D070478; filed 8/30/17), a California appeals court found that manuscript additional insured endorsements on construction subcontractors’ ...