...April 1, 2013, the Insurance Services Office (ISO) began offering significantly...owners, lessors and lessees, the construction industry as well as a...
...who was struck by a piece of plywood that fell from a construction site in 2003. The WCB found him to be disabled on Dec...
...Preferred Construction, Inc. v. Illinois National Insurance Company, 2012 LEXIS 19395 (2d...
...the risk of losses through the use of insurance. Particularly in the construction setting, such insurance procurement provisions have traditionally been coupled with contractual indemnity...
...a massive raid on the clients and employees of plaintiffs' Construction Services Group (Aon CSG). After weeks of planning, while still employed by Aon...
New York Law Journal
...was out of "API 650" tolerances and should be taken out of service immediately.KAAPA retained a geotechnical engineer to investigate. He reported that...
...party actions. These rights were routinely asserted in impleaders against employers in construction accident cases where the Labor Law imposed vicarious liability on owners and...
Julian D. Ehrlich, a senior vice president at Aon Construction Services Group, examines recent rulings on liability theories and defenses in claims arising when municipalities allow the public into w
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