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$600K Insurance Dispute Exposes Critical Gaps in Subcontractor Coverage

$600K Insurance Dispute Exposes Critical Gaps in Subcontractor Coverage

Inside This Article: Subcontractor defaults are rising as labor shortages, material costs and economic pressures strain smaller firms. Many contractors wrongly assume that Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance covers all risks tied to subcontractor performance. Professional Liability Insurance, such as Errors & Omissions (E&O) coverage, addresses gaps left by CGL, in design-build projects. Subcontractor Default Insurance (SDI) can help…

Ask the Expert Q&A: Environmental Insurance

Ask the Expert Q&A: Environmental Insurance

There are nearly 550,000 underground storage tanks (USTs) across the nation currently storing petroleum or other hazardous substances, according to the U.S. Environment Protection Agency. Leaks, spills and contamination from such storage tanks pose a significant environmental and legal risk for the tanks’ owners and operators, which include gas stations and fuel distributors, manufacturing and industrial facilities, and agricultural operations. …

Video: Midwest Construction Insurance Market

Video: Midwest Construction Insurance Market

While standard markets write many Artisan and General Contractors in the Midwest, certain risks are increasingly moving into the E&S space. In this short video clip from our recent Construction Insurance webinar, Grant Burger, Underwriter, Commercial Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, Kansas City, KS, explains how claims activity, high-risk operations, and multi-state work are driving these shifts.   https://vimeo.com/1095703262/e350af4646?ts=0&share=copy

Video: E&S Insights – Pools, Pollution, and Contractors’ Liability

Video: E&S Insights – Pools, Pollution, and Contractors’ Liability

Contractors, especially those working with pools or other high-exposure operations, often need standalone Environmental Insurance coverage. In this short video clip from our recent Construction Insurance webinar, Amber Carver, Vice President, Associate Managing Director, Underwriter, Burns & Wilcox, Salt Lake City, UT, explains why brokers and agents should take a closer look at Pollution Liability, proper risk transfer, and contract…

Video: Owner’s Interest Policies

Video: Owner’s Interest Policies

Contractors awarded major projects need more than General Liability Insurance. In this short video clip from our recent Construction Insurance webinar, David Gross, Managing Director, Broker, Casualty, Burns & Wilcox, Brokerage Division, North Dallas, TX, explains the key differences between Owners and Contractors Protective (OCP) Liability coverage and Owners Interest policies—and how Burns & Wilcox can help build a more…

Webinar: Construction Insurance Outlook – E&S Strategies for a Growing Market

Webinar: Construction Insurance Outlook – E&S Strategies for a Growing Market

The construction industry continues to thrive in 2025, despite elevated interest rates, evolving tariff policies, and broader market uncertainties. From custom homebuilders to multifamily developers and specialized contractors, demand is strong—and so is the need for tailored insurance solutions. During this webinar, our experts explored key E&S strategies and coverage considerations, focusing on: Owner’s Interest Policies Swimming Pool Contractors Artisan…

$4.5M Ice Cream Sandwich Recall Prompts Lawsuit Against Insurance Broker

$4.5M Ice Cream Sandwich Recall Prompts Lawsuit Against Insurance Broker

Inside This Article: Crave Better Foods, parent company of the Chipwich ice cream sandwich brand, is suing its insurance broker for failing to secure Product Recall Insurance, which the company claims could have offset $4.5 million in losses tied to a 2024 listeria-related recall. The lawsuit alleges professional negligence and misrepresentation, claiming the insurance broker did not reassess insurance…

$10M Suit Filed by Moderna Over Mold, Water Damage at Manufacturing Facility

$10M Suit Filed by Moderna Over Mold, Water Damage at Manufacturing Facility

Inside This Article: Moderna is suing a construction firm for $10 million because of alleged defective work resulting in extensive water leaks, mold and structural damage. The lawsuit claims construction firm The Gutierrez Co. failed in the “design and construction” of the building’s core and shell, causing multiple issues. Non-weather-related water damage is a common issue for commercial properties,…

P&C Report: 2025 Q2 Outlook

P&C Report: 2025 Q2 Outlook

Key Takeaways: Rates are beginning to stabilize or even decline in some non-CAT areas. Market capacity remains healthy, particularly in non-admitted spaces, although often through layered placements, which are becoming more common. Carriers are increasing reliance on exclusions and higher deductibles to manage risk. Wildfire and convective storm risks are driving significant change in both Personal and Commercial Insurance.…

2 Cranes Fall from Building, Raising Insurance Concerns

2 Cranes Fall from Building, Raising Insurance Concerns

Inside This Article: Two “spyder” cranes came crashing down onto a scaffolding outside a 12-story building that was under construction. No injuries were reported related to the incident, which occurred just a day after a partial stop-work order at the site was rescinded. This type of incident could lead to reputational damage as well as costly lawsuits, which can…

100,000-Liter Fuel Leak Forces Restaurant Closures, Costly Cleanup

100,000-Liter Fuel Leak Forces Restaurant Closures, Costly Cleanup

Inside This Article: Recently released government emails show the massive scale of a December leak from a gas station’s underground storage tank, with an estimated 100,000 liters of diesel fuel released into the environment. Groundwater contamination impacted surrounding properties including a Tim Hortons cafe, where customers said they could smell fuel in the bathrooms and even taste it in…

“Heartbreaking” Construction Site Theft Hobbles Small Business in Detroit

“Heartbreaking” Construction Site Theft Hobbles Small Business in Detroit

INSIDE THIS ARTICLE: A $125,000 Bobcat skid steer was stolen from a plumbing and general construction business in Detroit leaving a “heartbreaking” loss for the small business. Construction thefts are on the rise and may be more likely to occur when equipment is left unattended at jobsites overnight. Insurance policies that can help construction companies recover from theft include…

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