General Liability Claim for Toppled House Denied

In the case at hand, a contractor that was hired to build new piers for a house accidentally allowed the house to fall off the piers resulting in $26,000 in damages. The Connecticut Superior Court ruled that the business riskRead The Full Article »

Builder General Liability Exclusions

A Brief History The building industry is constantly experimenting with new building products and techniques in an effort to reduce costs, become more efficient, and to add value. Sometimes these products don’t stand the test of time as unforeseen problemsRead The Full Article »

Contractors and Bankruptcy Law

An legal expert offers advice Many residential contractors filed for bankruptcy protection as a result of the 2008 economic downturn. With this in mind, I came across an excellent article on bankruptcy from the contractor’s perspective. This article was writtenRead The Full Article »