Demand for Contractors Pollution Liability

Smaller firms still not buying The Environmental Protection Agency’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule has increased the demand for Contractors Pollution Liability coverage. The RRP Rule addresses lead safe practices on homes, schools, and childcare facilities that were built or worked onRead The Full Article »

When Contractors Perform Their Own Repairs

Good intentions can cause General Liability problems When our contractor clients turn in General Liability claims for property damage arising from past work, they often want to perform their own repairs because they are already familiar with the job andRead The Full Article »

S.C. Supreme Court Rules on Protecting Negligent Contractors

S.C. builders can’t be shielded by LLC status The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled on April 4, 2012 in 16 Jade Street v. R. Design Co., LLC, et al.  ruled that a member of a limited liability company, or LLC,Read The Full Article »

S.C. Supreme Court Reverses Crossmann

Decision tackles progressive property damage under successive carriers We’ve posted several articles about the South Carolina Supreme Court’s terrible decision in Crossmann v. Harleysville and the resulting involvement of the South Carolina Legislature in enacting a statute to overturn this decision.Read The Full Article »