Commercial General Liability (CGL)

Back to Basics – What is the Excess and Surplus Lines Market?

There are two distinct marketplaces in today’s insurance arena: the admitted market – those insurers that are admitted to write insurance business in the state or country where the insured’s property or business is located, and the surplus lines market, which writes coverage that the carriers do not file with the state’s department of insurance…

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Recent Trucking Spills No Laughing Matter for Transportation Industry

Nuclear verdicts are hitting most insurance sectors, but nowhere is the threat more prevalent than in the trucking industry. From 2010 to 2018, average trucking verdicts over $1 million were up 1,000%. This Burns & Wilcox article details some of the challenges facing trucking companies and their brokers.

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Are Your Private-Sector Clients Aware of their Directors and Officers Liability Exposures?

Many experienced business owners are unaware of their need for a Directors & Officers (D&O) liability policy. According to a white paper on this issue developed by Gallagher, a Chubb study found that 25% of private companies surveyed had a D&O claim in the three years surveyed. The average cost of those claims, according to…

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Back to Basics – What is Legal Liability?

What does it mean when an adjuster reports that your insured is not “legally liable,” so the carrier will deny the claim. This article explains the basics of legal liability so that you can explain it to your clients.

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Back to Basics – What’s New in Premises Liability Exposures?

Recent settlements and jury verdicts against property owners and managers hit with premises liability claims continue to climb. Whether your clients own a tavern, a manufacturing plant, manage apartment complexes, or are homeowners, their current liability limits may be insufficient in today’s legal environment.

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Back to Basics – Insurers Increasingly Imposing Warranties and Safeguards on Commercial Property Policies

An interesting post on LinkedIn by risk management consultant Jack Schwartz, managing director at Davis + Gilbert Risk Management, caught my attention. The issue, according to Schwartz is that insurers are increasing the number of warranties placed on property policies, whether these are location-specific policies or smaller scheduled locations.

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Listing Your Insured’s “Doing Business As” (DBA) May Have Unintended Consequences

If you incorrectly name your insured on any policy, your insured may find he or she does not have coverage. After a loss is the worst time to learn that fact. The first questions most well-trained adjusters ask as they review a loss is who suffered the loss and is that person or entity listed…

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