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Report: Construction Defect Claims on the Rise

Report: Construction Defect Claims on the Rise

Inside This Article: Construction defect lawsuits are creating growing financial pressure for some of the nation\'s largest homebuilders, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. Labor shortages, rising costs, and accelerated construction schedules may contribute to defect-related risks. Construction defect lawsuits often name contractors, architects, engineers, and other professionals, all of whom typically need to carry Commercial General Liability…

Construction Insurance: Hot Work Exclusions

Construction Insurance: Hot Work Exclusions

A Hot Work exclusion does not just affect coverage—it can signal important risk management requirements. In the clip below, Brittani Marrott, Manager, Commercial Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, Salt Lake City, Utah, explains how these exclusions encourage contractors to implement risk controls that can help prevent costly fire losses. https://vimeo.com/1202182375/0f725104f6?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

Construction Insurance: Subsidence Exclusions

Construction Insurance: Subsidence Exclusions

A subsidence claim does not always require contractor negligence to become a coverage issue. In this clip from our recent Construction Insurance webinar, Alex Fifelski, Broker, Burns & Wilcox, Brokerage Division, Atlanta, Georgia, explains how subsidence exclusions can leave contractors exposed when earth movement contributes to a loss. https://vimeo.com/1202183081/3ca2a457b1?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

Construction Insurance: Action Over Exclusions

Construction Insurance: Action Over Exclusions

One of the most dangerous construction coverage gaps can be hidden in the fine print. In this clip, David Gross, Vice President, Managing Director, Broker, Casualty, Burns & Wilcox, Brokerage Division, North Dallas, TX, highlights the risks behind Action Over claims and why a closer review of endorsements can help uncover issues before they turn into serious problems. https://vimeo.com/1202181526/43de2cc8ef?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

Commercial Property Exposure Scenarios

Commercial Property Exposure Scenarios

Scenario 1: A coastal community is hit by a hurricane, leaving many homes and businesses with extensive wind damage and flooding. RELATED STATS: Hurricane impacts can range from minor wind damage on a roof to a total loss, especially in cases of catastrophic flooding. U.S. homeowners collectively spend approximately $20 billion per year repairing their homes after storms. SOLUTION: Homeowners…

$25M ‘Tomato Fraud’ Lawsuit Tests Food Authenticity Claims

$25M ‘Tomato Fraud’ Lawsuit Tests Food Authenticity Claims

Inside This Article: A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges a popular tomato brand misled consumers about the authenticity of its San Marzano tomatoes. While the brand has called the claims meritless, even unproven allegations can lead to significant legal expenses and reputational damage. Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance can help cover expenses associated with advertising-related lawsuits, while Excess Liability Insurance can provide additional protection. Companies…

Webinar: Construction Insurance – Terms & Conditions That Can Impact Coverage

Webinar: Construction Insurance – Terms & Conditions That Can Impact Coverage

Seemingly minor changes in policy language can create significant coverage gaps for Construction risks. In this webinar, Burns & Wilcox experts discuss key terms, conditions, and exclusions that can influence underwriting decisions and claim outcomes, including action-over, subcontractor exclusions, hot work operations, subsidence exposures, residential limitations, and work height restrictions. Featured experts: David Gross, Vice President, Managing Director, Broker, Casualty, Burns &…

Know Your Policy: Errors & Omissions Insurance for Construction Professionals

Know Your Policy: Errors & Omissions Insurance for Construction Professionals

Why It Matters: Construction risk extends well beyond jobsite injuries and physical damage. Design decisions, subcontractor errors, and project management oversights can create liability exposures that may not become apparent until months or years after a project is completed. While construction firms typically carry Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance to cover third-party property damage and bodily injuries, many losses in this industry stem from…

Know Your Policy: Parametric vs. Traditional Flood Insurance

Know Your Policy: Parametric vs. Traditional Flood Insurance

Flood events have surged over the past decade, putting many Residential and Commercial properties, including those outside of traditional flood zones, at risk. Parametric Flood Insurance provides data-driven, trigger-based financial protection for certain exposures, while Traditional Flood Insurance remains a foundational coverage for many property owners. Each product serves a distinct role and can be used independently or together to support a more…

Know Your Policy: Liability Risks for Medspas

Know Your Policy: Liability Risks for Medspas

Why It Matters: Medical spas continue to expand the range of services they offer, from aesthetic procedures to weight loss, IV therapies, and alternative, regenerative, or off-label treatments. As offerings evolve, coverage may be impacted by how services are delivered, who performs them, and whether treatments—including non-FDA-approved or compounded products—are disclosed and contemplated within the policy. Policies may include exclusions, limitations, or require specialized coverage to address…

Know Your Policy: Business Interruption Coverage

Know Your Policy: Business Interruption Coverage

Why It Matters: A fire, severe weather event, cyberattack, equipment breakdown, or other loss can halt a company’s operations instantly, stopping revenue while expenses continue to build. Even short-term downtime can create significant financial strain as payroll, rent, and vendor payments remain due. Business Interruption Coverage can help replace lost income and cover ongoing operating expenses, so a business can remain stable while recovery…

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