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  • January 2020, Volume 157


    • Stolen Cargo, Yes, But Does That Mean It's Covered?
    • What is Intended To Be Insured?
    • It Takes A Lot To Protect A Business
    • Seek More Resources and Ideas

  • February 2020, Volume 158


    • Is Additional Insured Status Just A Technicality?
    • Is Policy Language Always Sufficient?
    • Additional Information Means Better Coverage
    • Examining A Risk In More Detail

  • March 2020, Volume 159


    • Is Haggling Over Rooftops A Worthy Dispute?
    • Is Appraisal Process Effective
    • All Losses Aren't Eligible Losses
    • Suggesting Taking A Look At What's At Risk

  • April 2020, Volume 160


    • Text Me If You Can!
    • Information Handling Expands Our Liability
    • Special Exposures Are Handled By Special Coverage
    • Seeking Other Sources On Special Risks

  • May 2020, Volume 161


    • Was the Supplier Both Critical and Direct?
    • There Has to Be A Connection
    • An Indirect Loss Can Be Substantial
    • A Once and Future Disaster

  • June 2020, Volume 162


    • Deliberate Act May Not Match Consequences!
    • Acts Have To Be Clearly Explained
    • Getting the Wording Right
    • Some Property Ownership Carries Special Exposures

  • July 2020, Volume 163


    • Additional Insured Sought Coverage For Faulty Work
    • It's Always Important to Understand Who's Insured
    • Others Can Be Invited to the Coverage Party
    • Circumstances Change Who Benefits From Protection

  • August 2020, Volume 164


    • Dependent Status Determined Coverage Status
    • Prudent To Secure Higher Levels of Protection
    • Higher Exposures Creates Need For Identification
    • Focus On Interests, Create Opportunities

  • September 2020, Volume 165


    • The Duty To Defend Is A Mighty Obligation
    • Defending Against Claims Is A Distinct Policy Duty
    • Taking Time To Investigate Without Triggering a Coverage Obligation
    • What Else Might Impact the Defense Duty

  • October 2020, Volume 166


    • No Indirect Coverage Without Direct Damage
    • Lost Income Is Covered Under Right Circumstances
    • Many Considerations Involved in Determining Needed Coverage
    • Confused Expectations Over Business Income Protection

  • November 2020, Volume 167


    • Depreciating Labor Costs Should Be Challenged
    • Keeping Their Function But Losing Their Value
    • We Preserve The Role of Insurance
    • Seek Information and Shine

  • December 2020, Volume 168


    • Weathering A Windy Peril
    • Coverage Interpretations Can Change
    • Does Damage Always Have to Be Direct?
    • Silence Causes Disputes