Requirements to Maintain Insuance as Part of a Construction Contract

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Requirements to Maintain Insurance as Part of a Construction Contract

Posted on September 30, 2021 by Barry Zalma

Always Be Ready to Fulfill the Conditions of a Construction CGL Policy

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Insurers who insure the liability of contractors will often include in their policy a warranty that compels the general contractor to obtain proof that all its subcontractors are insured. In an important case, North American Capacity Insurance Co. v. Claremont Liability Insurance Co., Court of Appeal, Second District, 177 Cal.App.4th 272, No. B207878 (Cal.App. Dist.2 08/04/2009), dealing with a clause rarely litigated, the California Court of Appeals enforced such an agreement and issued a warning to all general contractors who do not comply with similar warranties that they may be eliminating their own coverage. In this case the warranty or condition required that the insured follow its general business practice to get hold harmless agreements and certificates of insurance from its independent contractors. The insured failed to do so and tried to enforce the contracts claiming, unsuccessfully, that it did not need to comply with the warranty.

The insurance industry also uses similar warranties that require that each independent contractor name the general contractor, the owner, and/or the developer as additional insureds.

If the general contractor does not have in its possession certificates of insurance from every independent contractor at the time the work begins and throughout the construction, the insurance is unenforceable.

Every general contractor, developer, and subcontractor that uses subcontractors must be certain to obtain the certificates required by similar policy terms. Failure to do so can be devastating.

The Court of Appeal, in reaching its decision, applied settled doctrines with regard to the interpretation of an insurance policy. Such interpretation, in California, is a question of law that the Court of Appeals can review as if it were the trial court. [Powerine Oil Co., Inc. v. Superior Court (2005) 37 Cal.4th 377, 390; AIU Ins. Co. v. Superior Court (1990) 51 Cal.3d 807, 818)] Notwithstanding that insurance policies have special features, they are still contracts to which ordinary rules of contractual interpretation apply.

 

 

 

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