The article discusses the amendments to the "additional insured" policy of the Insurance Services Office (ISO). Conferring additional insured status, blanket endorsements, bad faith considerations, and indemnity are defined. An explanation of the revisions to the policy is offered. U.S. Supreme Cour...
New ISO Additional Insured EndorsementsNierengarten, Nicholas N.Brief
Blanket additional insured endorsements do not require the named insured to identify the additional insured by name. Instead, the named insured will provide a general description of the type ofgroups that it wants coverage extended tounder the policy. Businesses often work with a variety of contract...
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Additional Insured Endorsements: Recent Efforts to Limit Coverage to the Additional InsuredBroman, Stacy A.Sautter, Jenny L.FDCC Quarterly
The article reports on an additional insured (AI) forms and a new blanket AI form issued by the Insurance Services Office for use in commercial general liability policies. It mentions the risks of construction contracts to contractors and downstream subcontractors. It also informs about construction ...
Legally Speaking: Reassessing Additional Insured Endorsements.(Reprint)Masters, Shelly
Contractors are frequently obliged to add property owners as additional insureds in their CGL policies with their liability acknowledged only due to the named insured's negligence or misconduct. The Illinois courts provide solutions in specific cases where severability clauses play a critical role in ...
2013 ISO Additional Insured Endorsements: Putting the Changes into Context for the Construction IndustryBell, Mark
ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENTS-SUBJECT TO CHANGEMalecki, Donald SRough Notes