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No Repairs Made Means No Overhead Paid
When it is apparent that an insured will need a general contractor to help repair damages, is the insurer obligated to pay the general contractor fees before the insured actually incurs those expenses?
Read Full ArticleTHE LATEST IN CANNABIS COVERAGE
At the request of the California Department of Insurance, AAIS has developed a BOP policy for the cannabis industry. It has been filed in California but…
Read Full ArticleWorkers Comp v. CGL—Which Policy Covers this Claim?
Our insured is a contractor and two of its employees got into a fight at the job site; the foreman broke up the fight and fired both employees. Then,…
Read Full ArticleHO 04 62 02 00 Scheduled Personal Property Endorsement Oregon
Scheduled Personal Property Endorsement - Oregon (Includes Restrictions or Abridgments) - (Copy of Page 1 of HO 04 61), February 2000 edition
Read Full ArticleCG 34 47 12 19 Cannabis Exclusion With Hemp Exception
Read Full ArticleCGL Policy Paints Over Coverage for Lead Paint Abatement Fund
A lead paint manufacturer put more than $100 million into a lead paint abatement fund. Does it trigger CGL coverage?
Read Full ArticlePaved or Non-paved Driveway
Paved or Non-paved Driveway Our policy states that an insured has coverage to remove tree debris if it is on a structure, or blocks a driveway. …
Read Full ArticleWater Damage from Broken Aquarium Covered by Homeowners Policy?
Water Damage from Broken Aquarium Covered by Homeowner’s Policy? We provide coverage for our insured under a homeowners policy, AAIS Form 3 Ed…
Read Full ArticleDry Cleaning, Storage Space as Additional Living Expense
Discusses storage of property that can no longer be stored on insured premises and laundering of clothes during the relocation.
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