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Environmental

Silly Insurance Requirements Lead to Bogus Insurance Certificates

2023-01-27 | David Dybdahl

Be vigilant for outdated wording. David Dybdahl explains what to look for.

Cyber and Privacy Risk and Insurance

California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act: Application, Assessments

2023-01-27 | Melissa J Krasnow

Melissa Krasnow discusses the Act's application and definitions and data protection impact assessment requirements.

Cyber and Privacy Risk and Insurance

California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act: Other Requirements

2023-01-27 | Melissa J Krasnow

Melissa Krasnow discusses the Act's requirements, restrictions, and general enforcement.

Workers Compensation Issues

20 Workers Comp Issues To Watch in 2023

2023-01-27 | Mark Walls, Kimberly George

Mark Walls and Kimberly George examine problem areas to monitor in 2023.

Agricultural Insurance

Agriculture and Cyber—Made for Each Other

2023-01-20 | Casey Roberts

Farms face cyber risks, too. Casey Roberts describes the many risks.

Liability Insurance

Coverage Challenges in CGL Insuring Agreements

2023-01-20 | Craig F Stanovich

Craig Stanovich clarifies some of the trickiest commercial general liability (CGL) provisions, including loss scenarios to help illustrate and clear up common confusion.

Construction Safety

Work Accident Causation

2023-01-04 | Peter G Furst

Who's to blame: people or systems? Peter Furst looks at theories of safety management.

Cyber and Privacy Risk and Insurance

California Privacy Rights Act: Consumer Rights, Enforcement, Security

2023-01-04 | Melissa J Krasnow

Melissa Krasnow looks at the meat of the new California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), effective on January 1, 2023.

Builders Risk Insurance

Project Delay under Builders Risk Insurance

2023-01-04 | Jeffrey A Segall

Jeff Segall reviews the risks and costs associated with late project delivery from an insurance standpoint.

Claims Practices

Building Must Fall To Trigger Collapse Coverage

2023-01-04 | Barry Zalma

Where policy requires an abrupt collapse, the court rules no coverage for a still-standing building. Barry Zalma explains.