S.C. Legislature Enacts Anti-Crossmann Law

Restores General Liability Intent As discussed in a number of previous articles, the recent South Carolina Supreme Court made a horrible decision on Crossmann v. Harleysville. It perverted the intent of the drafters of the General Liability policy and createdRead The Full Article »

Sadler Quoted in Pending Legislation Article

Weighs in on court’s overturning of Crossmann in South Carolina John Sadler, president of Sadler & Company, Inc., was quoted in an article that describes the efforts of the  to support legislation to overturn the detrimental impact of Crossmann on builderRead The Full Article »

Remodelers’ Lead Paint Claims

Why a Contractors Pollution Liability policy may be necessary One of our prior articles explained that it is highly unlikely that a remodeler’s General Liability policy would respond to a lead paint claim. This is due to prevalence of theRead The Full Article »

Lead Paint Lawsuits Against Remodelers

Are they covered by General Liabiilty? The EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting regulation that went into effect April 22, 2010, created new liabilities for remodelers who fail to comply with work safe practices to eliminate lead paint dust exposure. The detailsRead The Full Article »