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You May Think You Are Insured as an Additional Insured But You May Find You Are Not Covered

Anyone who hires someone to do construction should ask the contractor to name them as an additional insured on the contractor's policy. The contractor may agree to provide the coverage but then may fail to follow the rules in the policy for providing...
By: Melito & Adolfsen
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/you-may-think-you-are-insured-as-an-13444/

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