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Why did an insurer deny coverage for a subcontractor?

Why did an insurer deny coverage for a subcontractor?

Question: An insurer recently denied coverage for a claim where property damage was caused by a subcontractor on a job site of our insured. The reason given by the insurer was that there was no written contract between the insured and the subcontractor; there was an oral agreement. Is the insurer correct?

What makes a business a covered federal contractor?

A business can also become a covered federal government contractor by being a part of a “single entity” that includes a covered federal government contractor. A “single entity” is defined as a closely integrated corporate family that generally shares common ownership, management and controls or operations.

Where to find out about contractor liability insurance?

Analysis brought to you by the experts at FC&S Online, the recognized authority on insurance coverage interpretation and analysis for the P&C industry. To find out more — or to have YOUR coverage question answered — visit the National Underwriter website , or contact the editors via Twitter: @FCSbulletins.

Where can I find a commercial general liability coverage question answered?

To find out more — or to have YOUR coverage question answered — visit the National Underwriter website , or contact the editors via Twitter: @FCSbulletins. Question: Good Morning, I need to see if I can get your take on a Commercial General Liability claim related to work done by a subcontractor.

Question: An insurer recently denied coverage for a claim where property damage was caused by a subcontractor on a job site of our insured. The reason given by the insurer was that there was no written contract between the insured and the subcontractor; there was an oral agreement. Is the insurer correct?

A business can also become a covered federal government contractor by being a part of a “single entity” that includes a covered federal government contractor. A “single entity” is defined as a closely integrated corporate family that generally shares common ownership, management and controls or operations.

To find out more — or to have YOUR coverage question answered — visit the National Underwriter website , or contact the editors via Twitter: @FCSbulletins. Question: Good Morning, I need to see if I can get your take on a Commercial General Liability claim related to work done by a subcontractor.

Analysis brought to you by the experts at FC&S Online, the recognized authority on insurance coverage interpretation and analysis for the P&C industry. To find out more — or to have YOUR coverage question answered — visit the National Underwriter website , or contact the editors via Twitter: @FCSbulletins.