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Coverage Triggers: Canadian Perspective |
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David E. Liblong
Peter F. Yaniszewski
McCague Peacock Borlack McInnis & Lloyd LLP
Toronto, Canada
Most construction and insurance claims are relatively straight forward having arisen from a sudden event which causes immediately identifiable property damage - such as a fire, collapse, equipment failure, electrical malfunction or flood. However, claims involving continuous or progressive property damage which does not immediately become a manifest following the operation of an insured peril often present a difficult coverage analysis from an insurance perspective.
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