Insurance Law

Environmental

Mold Damage to Contractor's Nondefective Work Caused by Subcontractor May Be Covered under Prime Contractor's Umbrella Policy

CGL Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage for Injury from Carbon Monoxide Released from Heater

Insurer and Environmental Consultant Have No Duty To Warn of Mold

No Coverage in Homeowner's Policy for Mold Damage from Water Pipe Leak

Construction Debris Is Excluded Pollutant

Epoxy Fumes Excluded by CGL Insurance

Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage for Damage Caused by Dirt and Rocks

Pollution Exclusions in CGL Policy Bars Coverage for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Mold Is Not Covered as an Ensuing Loss of Leaking Water

Premium Instead of Prayer Needed for Mold Coverage

Mold Litigation: Expert Testimony Required to Prove Causation

Subrogation and Intervention in Construction Defect Case Involving Water and Mold

Absolute Pollution Exclusion in Contractors Policy Does Not Bar Coverage for Toxic Fume Injuries

Silica Claim Barred by Total Pollution Exclusion in CGL Policy

Broad Pollution Exclusion Is Ambiguous: Lead Covered by Policy

Whether Mold Cleanup Costs Are Covered Depends on Causation

Homeowners Policy Unambiguously Excluded Coverage for Mold


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