A project architect or engineer typically carries responsibility for the design of a house, high rise or other structure. However, contractors now also play a role in project design and may be liable if something goes wrong. Consider the benefits of ...
New approaches to building projects, as well as new techniques, are leading to increased demand for Professional Liability insurance for contractors.
A few years ago, people would shake their heads at the idea of this coverage, asking how contractor...
What distinguishes products, completed operations and professional liability?
A product is a good sold to consumers. Think about "things" when you think about products. Products liability covers the business which manufactures the product agains...
As a construction manager, you face the threat of litigation every day. "Just because you think you're doing a good job, and even if you are, that's no guarantee you won't be sued," warns a senior officer of a major insurance company.
These suits c...
When you work as a general contractor, you may build homes from the ground up, perform repairs on a variety of buildings or renovate homes, buildings or offices. Your job fulfills you and improves the lives of others, but you do face risks. Protect y...