CONSTRUCTION DEFECT JOURNAL

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CONSTRUCTION DEFECT JOURNAL - ISSUE 242749 - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2025

First Circuit Broadly Interprets Exclusion in Commercial General Liability Policy Under Current Massachusetts Law

Boston, Massachusetts

The court of appeals left the door open for potential coverage for damage to non-defective, work arising from a subcontractor’s defective work even with the (j)(6) exclusion.

February 19, 2025
Bill Wilson - Construction Law Zone

In Admiral Insurance Co. v. Tocci Building Corp., 120 F.4th 933 (1st Cir. 2024), the federal Court of Appeals ruled that, under current Massachusetts law, a general contractor’s Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy does not cover damage to non-defective work resulting from defective work by subcontractors.

The defendant contractor was retained as a construction manager for an entire residential construction project. After several work quality issues and delays on the project, the contractor was terminated before the project’s completion. The owner of the project filed suit against the contractor for breach of contract and related claims but did not allege negligence by the contractor. The complaint included allegations of defective work by the contractor’s subcontractors leading to various instances of damage to non-defective work on the project including: (1) damage to sheetrock resulting from faulty roof work; (2) mold formation resulting from inadequate sheathing and water getting into the building; and (3) damage to a concrete slab, wood framing, and underground pipes resulting from soil settlement due to improper backfill and soil compaction. The contractor’s request for defense and indemnification coverage under its CGL policy was denied by its insurer. The insurer filed suit seeking a declaratory judgment confirming it had no obligation to defend or indemnify the contractor. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the insurer and the contractor appealed.

Mr. Wilson may be contacted at wwilson@rc.com


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