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General Liabilty Insurance

If I sue a contractor for damages due to poor construction, improper job management and other issues and if I win a judgement. If he claims he has no liquid assets, will his General Liability Insurance pay the damages if he was covered by such a policy during the construction?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 29, 2007 14:01:00

Re: General Liabilty Insurance

If he has insurance that covers workmanship issues, then yes. However, contractors seldom have sufficient insurance or assets. Before spending a lot of money on a lawsuit, you need to check out the likelihood of collection. Feel free to contact me if serious about getting legal help in this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 29, 2007 14:01:00

Re: General Liabilty Insurance

If he has insurance that covers workmanship issues, then yes. However, contractors seldom have sufficient insurance or assets. Before spending a lot of money on a lawsuit, you need to check out the likelihood of collection. Feel free to contact me if serious about getting legal help in this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 29, 2007 14:01:00

Re: General Liabilty Insurance

If he has insurance that covers workmanship issues, then yes. However, contractors seldom have sufficient insurance or assets. Before spending a lot of money on a lawsuit, you need to check out the likelihood of collection. Feel free to contact me if serious about getting legal help in this.

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