IRMI Issues New Edition of
Insurance for Defective Construction
Release Date: November 21, 2005
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DALLAS—International Risk
Management Institute, Inc. (IRMI), has published the second edition
of Insurance for Defective
Construction. Increasing litigation over construction
defects, particularly in the residential sector, has resulted in new
approaches by insurers to these claims in an effort to avoid large
losses on commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policies
insuring construction risks. This book explains the latest legal
theories and policy form changes to give its readers an advantage in
applying the policy language to complex construction defect claims
and to develop winning coverage arguments.
Insurance for Defective
Construction was written by Patrick J. Wielinski, an attorney
in the Dallas-Fort Worth office of Cokinos, Bosien & Young. Mr.
Wielinski focuses his practice on insurance coverage and he
regularly lectures to construction, insurance, and legal groups on
insurance coverage and risk management issues. He is a coauthor of
the IRMI reference Contractual Risk Transfer. IRMI President Jack
Gibson commented, “Having participated in some of the important
coverage cases involving defective construction issues, Pat has not
only developed an in-depth knowledge of this unique area of the law
but has participated in its development. He’s a great writer who has
been in the trenches and freely shares his insight in this book.”
The cost of Insurance for Defective
Construction, 2nd ed., is $72 in print format, with access
via IRMI Online starting at $36 per year. For more information and
to order, go to www.IRMI.com/products, or call (800) 827–4242 and ask for
Customer Service.