by Kent Holland | Jul 18, 2011 | Newsletter Article
July 2009 A tornado tore the roof of Haney’s house. Haney hired a contractor to repair the damage and filed a claim for damages with his homeowner’s insurer. Before the repairs were completed, rains further damaged the house. by J. Kent Holland Jr....
by Kent Holland | Jul 18, 2011 | Newsletter Article
December 2009 The pollution exclusion of a commercial general liability (CGL) policy was held to unambiguously apply to exclude liability coverage for injuries caused by carbon monoxide “seeping, discharging, releasing, and dispersing” into an apartment....
by Kent Holland | Jul 18, 2011 | Newsletter Article
January 2010 Costs incurred by a prime contractor to remediate mold damages caused by subcontractor’s defective work may be covered under umbrella liability policy. by J. Kent Holland Jr. ConstructionRisk.com LLC The trial court accepted the insurer’s...
by Kent Holland | Jul 18, 2011 | Newsletter Article
April 2010 Certain cleanup costs may be covered as property damage under the exception to the pollution exclusion in a commercial general liability (CGL) policy when those costs constitute an appropriate and reasonable recovery that would have been obtained under...
by Kent Holland | Jul 18, 2011 | Newsletter Article
May 2010 Where a contractor used a sanitizing agent containing a form of pesticide when cleaning air ducts in a home, the homeowners filed suit for injuries allegedly caused from the sanitizing agent. The contractor’s commercial general liability (CGL) insurer...
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