The term “ongoing operations” has appeared in construction insurance policies for many years. Here in Colorado, that phrase has had…
A recent U.S. District Court case in Colorado highlighted the importance for an insured to read and understand the terms…
The Colorado Court of Appeals recently handed down an opinion dulling the teeth of the “no voluntary payment” clauses found…
As anyone involved in construction knows, one of the most heavily used forms for tracking insurance information during the subcontracting…
Travelers Indemnity Company (“Travelers”) recently won a decision against Larimer County regarding a claim for damage caused to the roofs…
The recently decided case of Colorado Pool Systems, Inc. v. Scottsdale Insurance Company (Colo. Ct. App. 10CA2638, October 25, 2012),…
The following is an update on our December 20, 2010 article regarding United States Fire Insurance Company v. Pinkard Construction…
Gene and Diane Melssen d/b/a Melssen Construction (“Melssen”) built a custom home for the Holleys, during which period of time…
In D.R. Horton, Inc.-Denver v. The Travelers Indem. Co. of Am., 10-CV-02826-WJM-KMT, 2012 WL 527204 (D. Colo. Feb. 16, 2012),…
Recently, this blog posted several articles regarding HB 10-1394, codified at C.R.S. § 13-20-808. As mentioned in those posts, C.R.S.…