If you thought that getting your company identified as an additional insured on your subcontractor’s insurance policy was sufficient to provide you with the same insurance coverage that the ...
In a previous post, we addressed blanket additional insured endorsements and the role they play in passing insurance obligations downstream. In short, the purpose of a “blanket” endorsement is to ...
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss how the ruling in 'Gilbane Building v. St. Paul Insurance Co.' has heightened uncertainty among those who believe they are ...
Joseph D. Nohavicka writes: In 2015, when the First Department handed down its decision in 'Burlington Insurance Company v. NYC Transit Authority', insurance law mavens noted that the court was ...
When you are negotiating a contract for services or a lease of premises, and the contract requires you to add an entity as an additional named insured or an additional insured, you must determine and ...
Q We are increasingly seeing requests in shipper and broker contracts to name them as an “additional insured” on our liability and cargo policies. What are they trying to accomplish? We have the ...
All contractors in Washington have a searchable webpage maintained by the state Department of Labor & Industries' Contractor Registration Department. A contractor's webpage contains a decent amount of ...