Making Contracts Work for You – Part 4 – Contracts: Insurance Provisions

Insurance

I can already hear it — you know what insurance is.  However, did you know that a promise to procure insurance for another party can sometimes equal an obligation to cover the loss the insurance would have provided if you don’t procure it?  In other words, if you promise to insure another party in conjunction with a commercial agreement, you become the insurer if the agreed-to coverage is not purchased.  For this reason, insurance provisions in commercial agreements can have enormous financial consequences, particularly when a loss occurs which would have been covered by insurance required by the agreement.  As is often the case with indemnity provisions, insurance clauses are sometimes drawn from old, unrelated agreements, and your contract might wind up with unfair or insufficient insurance provisions.  Make sure the insurance clause fits the deal.

Conclusion

Next time you negotiate a commercial agreement, make sure that you are best protecting yourself and avoiding unintended financial risks by including appropriate warranty, indemnity and insurance provisions that reflect your intentions and are enforceable under the state law selected in the agreement.  Happy contracting.

Read more in the 4-part Making Contracts Work for You, where we discuss various ways that you can strengthen your commercial contracts, so that in the case of a dispute, your contract works on your behalf. Part 1- Boilerplates, Part 2-Warranties , Part 3-Idemnity Provisions

Andrew N. Wolf

Andrew N. Wolf (Andy) is a partner with the Incline Law Group. Incline Law Group, LLP, is committed to providing legal clarity. Our transparent approach to delivering legal services is designed to get beneath the surface of the matter in order to minimize surprises and maximize our clients’ outcomes. Founded in 1973 by John C. Rogers, Incline Law Group has earned a reputation for professionalism, discretion, honesty, diligence and positive results. Our attorneys are licensed in Nevada and California and have been providing legal clarity in the areas of Real Estate, Litigation, Family Law, Contracts, Business Formation and Estate Planning for over 40 years to our Northern Nevada and California communities. Andy has been practicing law for 26 years and is licensed to do so in both California and Nevada and his practice areas include: - Civil litigation and transactions - Real property: Including sales, contracts, brokerage, mortgages, land use, TRPA coverage, etc. - Landlord - tenant law - Business and commercial law - Construction law, contractors and design professionals - Homeowners Associations - Business Entities - Insurance law Andy is a member of the State Bar of Nevada, State Bar of California and the Washoe County Bar Association. Andy has served as Judge Pro Tem, Placer County, CA and Washoe County, NV and as an adjunct professor, teaching Business Law and Risk Management, at Sierra Nevada College located in his home town of Incline Village, NV. Andy is an avid golfer and skier and served on Skiing Magazine's Test Team from 1997 - 2000.

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