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Cracked steel columns are not "property damage," but are building products that are not covered by a contractor's general liability policy, the U.S. 7th
In City of Newport v. Westport Insurance Co., the Kentucky Court of Appeals addressed whether coverage existed for a malicious prosecution claim in a law enforcement liability policy.
Prevention costs held not to constitute property damage- The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently held that a steel subcontractor’s defective work, causing the general contractor to incur added costs for investigating, designing and implementing repairs, constituted only.