The standard commercial general liability policy contains "work-product" exclusions. "These exclusions reflect the intent of the insurance industry to avoid the possibility that coverage under a CGL policy will be used to repair and replace the insured's defective products and faulty workmanship." McKenzie & Johnson, 15 La. Civil Law Treatise, Insurance Law and Practice, 3d, p.555.
"Your Product" and "Your Work" Exclusions in CGL Policies
October 13, 2011
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Posted In: Defective Products and Product Liability , Insurance Law , Louisiana Personal Injury Law
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