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Understanding the coverage gaps between general liability, professional liability, and pollution policies can help contractors avoid costly surprises when claims arise.
A $1 billion bridge rebuild is boosted by new surety claims and liquidity elements.
Who needs the Scaffold Law? Maybe construction workers should just stop working instead.
With capacity ample, project cargo insurers emphasize project management.
Light lumber, cost controls and a soft property market are exposing owners and insurers.
ASSE and NIOSH say not enough data is collected on subsets of workers that fall into multiple at-risk groups and need targeted safety interventions.
Safety professionals are retiring, and newcomers cannot fill the gap in numbers or experience.
The risk of workplace hearing loss has remained steady for decades, but more needs to be done in high-risk industries such as construction and mining.
Certificates of insurance are often required, but risk managers should understand that it is always the actual policy that controls coverage.
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Construction
Real Estate
Transportation
The latest decisions impacting the industry.
Whether general liability coverage will cover a construction defect is now a big unknown.
A Detroit renaissance is raising optimism, but properly insuring properties is a challenge.
Risk Scenarios Live! explored the lessons learned from the handling of a construction worker’s injury.
The multimedia session will dramatize the challenges faced by a construction worker who fails to abide by his treatment regimen.
Construction challenges may come from unexpected places. Presented by Travelers.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
The use of wood framing in mid-size residential construction raises concerns