When a construction company, employer, and/or employee is liable for a claim related to the construction job.

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Are Site Safety Cards Required for All Construction Workers?

COVID-19 Safety Guidance for the Construction Industry

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Are you a construction firm working in NY? We found this great presentation by Domenique Camacho Moran, Partner and Head of the Labor & Employment Practice at Farrell Fritz addressing some of the parameters that various state and city agencies…
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REMINDER: Site Safety Training Requirements Due Dec. 1, 2019

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This is just a quick reminder to all our clients and friends that as of December 1st, 2019 per Local Law 196 of 2017, Site Safety Training or SST, workers at job sites requiring a Construction Superintendent, Site Safety Coordinator or Site…
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How The Insurance Marketplace Prices Your Construction Liability Policy

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Do you want the secret in understanding how the insurance marketplace prices your construction liability insurance policy renewals? This is an instructional piece to be shared with your staff members in charge of assisting in the design and…
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Construction Liability Insurance: Why Loss Pics Are Important

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There is a secret to knowing your construction liability insurance renewal pricing months early. What if we told you that you could predict within a reasonable variance how much your construction liability insurance pricing will change at…
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Pre-Shift Safety Meetings in Construction

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In addition to a number of site safety prerequisites regarding construction superintendents local law 204 necessitates pre-shift safety meetings for workers at construction sites. A permit holder who requires a site safety manager, site…

The “Perfect Storm” Liability Exposure for Owners/Developers & Contractors

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There is a contractual issue and an insurance issue which, together, combine to create a “perfect storm” liability exposure for Owners/Developers and Contractors. The exposure begins with the contracts you sign.  Most state the contractor’s…