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Construction Safety

Construction Failure Causation

2018-08-10 | Peter G Furst

Construction Failure Causation—Peter Furst looks at systemic problems resulting in injuries.

Claims Management

Greedily Contesting Claim Recovery Can Backfire

2018-07-27 | Barry Zalma

Barry Zalma relates a suit for total disability that didn't go well for the insured.

Claims Management

Insurtech and the Claim Function

2018-07-13 | Christopher E Mandel

Insurtech and the Claim Function—The insurance claim process has much to gain from technological advances, per Christopher Mandel.

Construction Safety

System Creep and Unseen Consequences

2018-07-13 | TJ Lyons

Safety measures can result in unforeseen problems. TJ Lyons steps back for a clear look at some hazards.

Continuous Performance Improvement

The Importance of Building a Safety Culture

2018-07-13 | John Pryor

Safety must be a collaborative, cross-functional engagement. Learn more from John Pryor.

Design and Professional Liability

When Striking Contract Language Isn't Enough

2018-07-13 | Kenneth A Slavens

Stricken language may make the contract silent. Ken Slavens relates a case on point.

Construction Safety

System Creep and Unseen Consequences

2018-07-13 | TJ Lyons

Safety measures can result in unforeseen problems. TJ Lyons steps back for a clear look at some hazards.

Additional Insured Issues

Additional Insured Coverage Dispute: Vivify v. Nautilus

2018-06-29 | Gregory Podolak

Gregory Podolak relates a case where CGL employee exclusion precluded additional insured coverage despite agreement.

Construction Quality

Quality Assurance Management: Ensuring Robust Outcomes

2018-06-29 | Peter G Furst

Quality Assurance Management: Ensuring Robust Outcomes—Peter Furst recommends using a measured approach to assess design and construction.

Construction Quality

Quality Assurance Management: Ensuring Robust Outcomes

2018-06-29 | Peter G Furst

Quality Assurance Management: Ensuring Robust Outcomes—Peter Furst recommends using a measured approach to assess design and construction.