In a recent trial court decision, a Montana federal court reminds us how fragile insurance coverage can be for construction-related insurance claims. Specifically, this case illustrates how seemingly ...
In 2026, the Second Circuit questioned whether the 1994 George A. Fuller case still controls New York law on construction insurance. The article argues that modern policies favor coverage for property ...
For companies in construction, development, or any industry reliant on major capital projects, the current risk environment is fraught with complexity. Material costs are volatile, insurance carriers ...
Construction workers who are injured on the job lose an average of 103 days of work, 30% longer than the average of 72 days across all industries, according to new research from Travelers. The ...
In every industry, rising costs have been a common occurrence for the past few years, and consumers have noticed higher prices across a wide range of goods and services. On Long Island, builders have ...
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The role of construction safety professionals has significantly expanded over the past decade. The industry employs thousands of safety professionals, most of whom work for contractors (general or ...
You’re not crazy—insurance companies work pretty hard to not pay out on claims. Here are the most common tricks they use, and how to counteract them. Jeff Somers is a freelancer who has been writing ...