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... arising from having to move his premises after a loss. Sounds a bit like a pi...nt is that it should exist. Innovation and creativity have no place in the she...
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... carriers. They even exceed the secondary category of claims source: Failure to obtain any coverage. Case No.1: Failure to Obtain Any Coverage The insured instructed the agent to review his coverages and determine if he was adequately protected from loss arising from having to move his premises after a loss. Sounds a bit like a piece of coverage called Time Element, doesn't it? The loss occurred, and the extra expense monies were not in place to hire the mover, lease the new location, put in the phones, bring in ... items. Award for the plaintiff (insured) . If that sounds like a simple mistake, take a look at this error in obtaining the proper coverage: Case No.2: Failure to Obtain Proper Coverage To maintain his business relationships with clients, the insured required general liability and other coverages. A certificate of insurance was issued indicating that the insured had all the proper coverages to meet the standards of contracts required by the client. The client, a general contractor, reported a loss arising from the work of the insured. The ... &O carriers. They even exceed the secondary category of claims source: Failure to obtain any coverage. Case No.1: Failure to Obtain Any Coverage The insured instructed the agent to review his coverages and determine if he was adequately protected from loss arising from having to move his premises after a loss. Sounds a bit like a piece of coverage called Time Element, doesn't it? The loss occurred, and the extra expense monies were not in place to hire the mover, lease the new location, put in the phones, ...