Construction Insureds Should Beware Faulty Work Exclusions

By Catherine Doyle and David Kroeger (January 6, 2021, 5:40 PM EST) -- Policyholders in the construction industry are likely familiar with two exclusions frequently found in their commercial general liability policies: (1) excluding property damage to "that particular part" of real property on which the insured performs operations, if the property damage arises out of those operations; and (2) excluding property damage to "that particular part" of property that must be restored, repaired, or replaced because the insured's work was incorrectly performed on it....

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