CGL Exclusions Common to Construction-Related Claims

By: Dominic J. Fote
Published by AmWINS Group, Inc.

The Commercial General Liability policy (CGL) is an essential factor in the equation that consists of building planning, financing, construction, operation, and protection from risk. While its coverage potential is determined by claim professionals and insurance coverage counsel daily throughout the country, it is useful to step back and consider application examples of some of the standard form’s most prominent provisions. The following is a primer on three of the CGL form’s exclusions which most commonly come into play in the world of construction defect claims.

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Dominic J. Fote
Mr. Fote is a Partner at Chapman Glucksman Dean Roeb & Barger.
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