Additional InsuredEndorsementsIndemnificationAdditional Insured Endorsements differ from each other and reflect a great discrepancy in the breadth of coverage provided to additional insureds. A typical conJohnson, James ASocial Science Electronic Publishing...
additional insured while they were carrying out business activities related to the named insured.For example, businesses may insure their landlords with an endorsement against liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of that part of the premises leased to the named insured (business...
(c) The Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance policy must be endorsed to include (i) Auto Pollution Additional Insured Endorsement naming as Additional Insured the City and County of San Francisco, its Officers, Agents, and Employees; and (ii) Form MCS-90 for Motor Carrier Policies of ...
Attached to the certificate of insurance was a copy of an additional insured endorsement on the Insurance Services Office, Inc.’s (“ISO”) 2000 standard form, which indicated that Davis was an additional insured for its liability “arising out o...
A blanket additional insuredendorsementis an insurance policy endorsement that automatically provides coverage to any party to which the named insured is contractually required to provide coverage. A blanket additional insured endorsement is most commonly found in liability insurance policies, though it is ...
the 1993 Insurance Services Office (ISO) Additional Insured Endorsement to extend coverage to an additional insured in situations where the additional insured was solely negligent prompted ISO to revise this endorsement so as to require at least partial fault on the part of the named insured. In...
Additional-insured endorsement compels defense for lessorWatson, Richard J
Overlooked Obtaining an Additional Insured Endorsement? You Might Be Saved by the Automatic Additional Insured Endorsement - or Might NotDyer, Richard
Think You Are Covered By An Additional Insured Endorsement? Recent Opinion Serves as a Reminder to Read the Coverage LanguageMatthew T. Vocci
Fourth Circuit Enforces Restrictions in Additional Insured Endorsement