Risk

Ensure Proper Coverage by Working Under Owner- and Contractor-Controlled Insurance Policies
Wrap policies provide a uniform program to manage project risks and cover all contractors under the same policy.
By Mark D. Shifton
July 5, 2022
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by Mark D. Shifton
Mark D. Shifton is a Partner in the Princeton, New Jersey and New York City offices of the litigation law firm of Gfeller Laurie LLP. Mark represents owners/developers, contractors, and design professionals in construction and professional liability disputes. He also represents a variety of clients, including those in the construction and trucking industry, in catastrophic accident claims. He may be reached at: mshifton@gllawgroup.com.
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