Depends on who the carrier is on this one. Some BOP dec pages don't list out all the coverages for the GL portion. You really need to see the policy forms to determine coverage. Also, remember that Fire Legal coverage only comes into play when the fire is thru negligence. Otherwise, the owner of the strip center will have the building coverage.
May I suggest you take a trip to IRMI. When they are talking fire, under the "Fire Legal" I don't think you will find neglence as a determining factor.
At least my browser couldn't find it.
A fun one to start is , under recent wording changes on the CGL, what AI rights are transfered when a General Contractors requests to me named as an AI. A lot, many, hardly any none?
CATHIEA wrote:Depends on who the carrier is on this one. Some BOP dec pages don't list out all the coverages for the GL portion. You really need to see the policy forms to determine coverage. Also, remember that Fire Legal coverage only comes into play when the fire is thru negligence. Otherwise, the owner of the strip center will have the building coverage.
Maybe I am not as smart as everyone else, but if there is a fire, the salon is covered for BPP and Business Income. Her carrier pays her. She doesn't insure nor own the building so we don't care about the building coverage.
As far as Fire Legal coverage, it was my understanding that this covers you for the damage you might do to a structure you rent or lease, if the fire should start in your unit. I have to consult my insurance dictionary on MOnday, but maybe someone else has theirs handy.
You are correct about covering the area you rent or lease. You better care about that space when you are covering a client. Help keep our E&O rates down.
LadyBroker wrote:Maybe I am not as smart as everyone else, but if there is a fire, the salon is covered for BPP and Business Income. Her carrier pays her. She doesn't insure nor own the building so we don't care about the building coverage.
As far as Fire Legal coverage, it was my understanding that this covers you for the damage you might do to a structure you rent or lease, if the fire should start in your unit. I have to consult my insurance dictionary on MOnday, but maybe someone else has theirs handy.