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- CGL Policies of 1941 to 1966: Origins of Product Liability. Flanigan, George B. // CPCU eJournal;Aug2005, Vol. 58 Issue 8, p1
This article traces the development of product liability insurance since standard coverage first appeared in 1941. This article is restricted to analysis of the first five editions of the CGL: 1941, 1943, 1947, 1955, and 1966, with some limited comment on later editions. The pattern revealed is...
- Let's Get Metaphysical: Paying for emotional distress. // ABA Journal;Feb91, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p94
Details a court case wherein General Accident Insurance Co. of America, the insurer of landlords who were found liable for inflicting emotional distress to their tenants during building renovations, was not required to cover the amount in damages rewarded to the tenants. Upholding of the...
- Liability Insurance. Buxbaum, Peter // Fleet Equipment;Oct99, Vol. 25 Issue 10, Business Management p1
Provides information on liability insurance in trucking industry. Benefits provided by liability insurance; Why a trucking company would want to pay more to maintain control of its own claims; Important insurance issue in the trucking industry.
- Hard market a tough road for truckers. Fletcher, Meg // Business Insurance;4/22/2002, Vol. 36 Issue 16, p31
Reports the implication of liability insurance coverage on the trucking companies in Washington. Implementation of insurance policy on the financial institutions; Company operation on cargo deliveries; Management scheme on the shipment services.
- Liability instability. Cox // Overdrive;Oct99, Vol. 39 Issue 10, p65
Examines various types of liability insurance available to truck owner-operators in the United States. Primary liability; Nontrucking-use liability; Bobtail liability; Unladen liability; Loopholes of truck leases; Benefits of investing in extra liability insurance; Top liability insurance...
- Legal backup. Crackel, Laura // Overdrive;Jun2003, Vol. 43 Issue 6, p40
Focuses on the benefits of having legal services with insurance on the business operation of truck owners in the U.S. Protection of assets; Affordability of the service than lawyers' fee; Limitation of their coverage for certain states. INSET: WAITING FOR TROUBLE.
- Starting from day one. Fullagar, Col // Money Management;1/20/2011, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p23
The article offers information on Day One Accident insurance as one optional benefit. Day One Accident offers for the benefit amount to be paid for part or all of the waiting period if the life insured is disabled due to accident and the disability lasts for longer. Unfortunately, Day One...
- Concorde's first disaster. Unsworth, Edwin; Veysey, Sarah // Business Insurance;07/31/2000, Vol. 34 Issue 31, p1
Anticipates high liability claims resulting from the crash of an Air France supersonic Concorde jet in July 2000 which killed all passengers and crew as well as several people on the ground. Estimates of hull-and-liability insurance payments for the Concorde disaster; Focus of crash...
- Advantages and disadvantages of additional insured status. Corbin, Dan // Hudson Valley Business Journal;1/25/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p25
The article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of additional insured status that is added to the commercial general liability policy (CGL) in the U.S. Advantages include first party coverage, broad form protection and personnel injury coverage. Meanwhile, the disadvantages include having...


