Coverages under wrap-up programs replace the insurance that contractors and owners have for their own protection. What should you know about OCIP’s & CCIP’s to best protect yourself from surprise liabilities, hidden costs, and unnecessary delays? Despite many benefits, WRAP’s can contain gaps in coverage which can leave contractors with uninsured liabilities & surprise costs.Why are WRAPs more beneficial to some than others?What is in a wrap-up insurance program? From application to final audit.Which WRAP exclusions are necessary & common?Which WRAP documentation is critical for your records.Which obligations are necessary on WRAPs.Evaluating WRAP coverage limits, what is an adequate coverage limit?How can deductibles and (SIR’s) self-insured retentions be shared on a project? Final AuditsClaims
Coverages under wrap-up programs replace the insurance that contractors and owners have for their own protection. What should you know about OCIP’s & CCIP’s to best protect yourself from surprise liabilities, hidden costs, and unnecessary delays?
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