Loading and Unloading…CGL or BAP?
The BAP covers loading and unloading of a vehicle if done by hand, hand truck, or a mechanical device attached to the auto. The CGL policy picks up the exposure…
The BAP covers loading and unloading of a vehicle if done by hand, hand truck, or a mechanical device attached to the auto. The CGL policy picks up the exposure…
Property was stolen from a guest’s auto in the insured hotel’s self-parking garage. The guest made a negligence claim against the hotel. The adjuster has denied the claim on the…
Recently our “Ask an Expert” service received two questions from agents in different states who had experienced the same claim. A restaurant customer broke a tooth on an olive pit…
A restaurant was insured under a CGL with the CG 24 07 attached. A customer broke a crown eating a BBQ sandwich. The adjuster denied the $285 medical payments claim…
The named insured is a corporation. The sole stockholder personally owns a piece of land on which the corporation parks its vehicles. A pedestrian tripped on the premises and is…
There has been an increasingly disturbing trend of courts upholding claim denials based on property damage not arising from an “occurrence” in the CGL policy. Typically, these claims involve contractors…
The CGL policy has several exclusions that apply to faulty workmanship. However, a number of courts have ruled that these exclusions are meaningless because damage to your own work (even…
A local community nonprofit organization is planning their annual festival. They always rent a large, 28-foot flatbed trailer to use as a stage for the bands and speakers. The organization’s…
One of the most debated commercial lines issues is whether or not a vehicle is an “auto” or “mobile equipment.” When you carefully read the policy definitions, it’s amazing how…
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