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IBHS’s Wright on how the insurance industry is approaching disaster mitigation through innovative building standards and state-level partnerships.
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
Construction executives let their emotions get the best of them after an onsite death, with dire policy consequences.
Surety carriers demand payment and performance bonds on public-private partnerships.
California’s culture of “informal” employment in construction is putting workers at extreme risk and shorting the state’s workers’ comp system.
The project to install an intake tunnel beneath Lake Mead has been beset with delays and insurance losses.
State by state jurisdictional concerns mark the recovering construction industry.
A Grand Jury report suggest that workers’ comp premium fraud in New York is rampant.
Sticky language in D&O property exclusions is causing headaches for some in the property and construction spaces.
A dispute delaying Panama Canal construction was resolved, but further delays could be costly to shippers and exporters.
Talent shortages and bidding wars undermine a construction company’s ability to stay competitive.
Increased building brings with it an uptick in coverage, and some new designs.
Agencies that specialize in certain products or sectors see higher profits.
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Injured employee tries to make an end run around exclusive remedy doctrine because of subcontractor relationship.
A building designed to look like a “Walkie Talkie” turns out to be a death ray.