• NY’s Worst Law Helps Lawyers, Kills Construction

    An article by Jacques Degraff in the New York Post regarding New York’s Scaffold Law. To read full article, click on the link below: http://nypost.com/2014/02/09/nys-worst-law-helps-lawyers-kills-construction/

  • NYSIF Reminds Policyholders Using Out-of-State Subs: Verify NY State Worker’s Comp Coverage

    An article from the NYSIF Worker’s Comp Advisor, 1st Quarter 2014, reminds NY contractors to make sure their out of state subcontractors have the correct NY State Worker’s Comp Coverage. To view the article, click on the link below: NYSIF Reminds Policyholders Using Out of State Subs – Verify NY State Comp Coverage 2-11-14

  • ALERT – Appellate Court Enforces Section 406.13, “Acceptance of Surface Course Rideability”

    A decision of the Appellate Division on December 31, 2013 regarding NJDOT specifications relating to “surface course rideability” and the application of the International Roughness Index (IRI). To read the full letter written to C&H by attorney Michael Renda, click on the link below: ALERT Appellate Court Decision – Surface Course Rideability 2-6-14

  • Lucky or Smart? Experts Weigh-In On P/C Industry’s Sandy Impact

    Article featured in Insurance Journal – National Region, January 28, 2013 on whether P/C industry got lucky during Superstorm Sandy or if good risk management played a role in withstanding major losses. Click here to read the full article.

  • AIG’s Sandy Losses to Reach $2B

    AIG Projects $2B Sandy Loss; Chubb, Hartford, Hanover Among Carriers With Estimated Hundreds of Millions in Losses To read full article in National Underwriter P&C, December 17/24, 2012 issue, click here.

  • Surety Market Overview

    In a special section of Construction Executive, November 2012 issue, Stephanie Robichaux of The Surety & Fidelity Association of America gives us an overview on how the economy is affecting contractors of all sizes. Click here to view the article.