Architects and Engineers Tail Coverage
For architects and engineers, “tail coverage” refers to extended protection for claims that are reported after a professional liability insurance policy ends....
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Commercial Flood Insurance - The NFIP defines a flood as: “A general and temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land or two or more properties are inundated by water or mudflow.”
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Architects and engineers need both professional liability and general liability because they protect against completely different types of risk—and relying on just one leaves major gaps.
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How to choose a professional liability (PL) insurance company for my engineering or architecture firm, also known as Errors and Omissions (E&O)—requires evaluating a carrier's industry-specific expertise....
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Commercial Umbrella vs Commercial Excess Liability Policy - Your insurance agent has just given two quotes to review. One is for a Commercial Umbrella and one is for an Excess Liability policy. What is the difference?
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ConstructionRisk Report (February 2026)
Inside this Issue:
-State Law Requirements for Affidavits of Merit Don’t Apply to Federal Litigation
-Plaintiff not Required to File Mediation Request before Filing Suit
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Benefits of Flood Insurance - According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), floods are the most common, and most costly, natural disaster....
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