Construction Defect Risk Management and Insurance

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Description

Managing and insuring liability from construction defects is a major challenge for developers and contractors. Developers and contractors both face substantial potential liabilities and confront numerous complex coverage issues associated with damage to the work. And mixed-use projects offer their own special challenges. In this comprehensive seminar, two construction risk experts will use a real life case study to survey the potential legal liability exposures, highlight important risk management tactics, and drill into the builders risk and liability insurance coverage issues for both residential and commercial construction projects.

The construction defect risk requires innovative solutions from project owners, developers, contractors, and their agents, brokers, and underwriters. Risk management programs that reduce the possibility of construction defects occurring or of litigation arising from those that do are absolutely necessary. Additionally, proactive steps must be taken to assure the parties are well positioned to defend themselves when litigation cannot be avoided. To avoid costly and surprising coverage denials, a vast number of widely varying policy forms and endorsements must be analyzed, compared, and negotiated when arranging insurance programs. Additionally, new insurance approaches and products are available to consider.

Special guest speaker Patrick J. Wielinski will discuss the current legal status of insurance for defective construction around the country. He will acquaint you with the areas where coverage battles are frequently waged and bring you up to date on the status in all fifty states as well as the latest trends.

By explaining risk management best practices and discussing coverage options in the marketplace, this seminar will equip developers, contractors, and their insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters to successfully manage construction defect risks. Your two speakers, recipients of IRMI’s Words of Wisdom speaking award, and guest speaker Patrick J. Wielinski, author of Insurance for Defective Construction, will lead a fast-paced discussion loaded with practical strategies and tactics you will immediately put into action.

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Benefits of Attending

Walk away with knowledge to:

  • Reduce the possibility of claims and litigation against your firm (or your clients).
  • Put your firm (or your clients) in the best possible position to prevail against any CD claims or litigation that do arise.
  • Benchmark your risk management program against industry best practices.
  • Obtain the best insurance coverage and pricing terms from underwriters by adopting risk management best practices.
  • Use new approaches to insure residential construction risks.
  • Develop contract clauses that reduce your firm’s (or client’s) CD risks.
  • Analyze CD claims to determine whether coverage should apply under the CGL policy
  • Argue the merits for or against coverage for CD claims under the CGL policy

Who Should Attend

Anyone with responsibility for evaluating, managing, or insuring construction risks will benefit from these seminars, including:

  • Risk managers and CFOs of commercial contractors, residential developers, or home builders, or commercial project owners
  • Insurance agents and brokers with contractor or developer clients
  • Insurance underwriters
  • Attorneys
  • Lenders
  • Architects and engineers

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