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  • Founded: Mar 24, 2004
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RiskList is intended as an exchange of experiences forum for consulting all topics related to all areas of Risk and Insurance. Open to all those interested in sharing their experiences and those wanting to learn by inquiring.
Primary language for RiskList will be ENGLISH.



"FLAMING" POLICY
Courtesy and respect in Risklist discussions is expected, and mandated, on the Risklist forum.
If a member "flames" someone, they will receive a warning.
If it continues, they will get "time out"......their posting privilidges will be suspended for a period of time.
If it still continues, they will no longer be allowed to play in the sandbox with their friends.....

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Re: Parapet / Collapse / Wear and Tear
Since my experience is with mostly marine insurance and not so much with buildings, maybe I have this all wrong, but here is how I look at it, step by step 5.d
Posted - Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:13 am
Transure, Ltd.
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Interesting piece on Yahoo
Here's a link to a piece on Yahoo that says insurers rank highly in the eyes of consumers - doing a much better job than banks and investment firms. Mike
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 11:07 pm
Michael McCracken
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Re: Parapet / Collapse / Wear and Tear
  Phil, I've reviewed the article, the problem is that this was based on old policy language and was one of reasons that collapse was excluded as a covered
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 10:01 pm
Tim Wahl
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Re: Parapet / Collapse / Wear and Tear
Phil, I found it again, I thought it was a dead link but in looking the story was just way down the page. I'll read it.
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 9:24 pm
Tim Wahl
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Re: Parapet / Collapse / Wear and Tear
Keep in mind that policy language is often refined and defined by court decisions. I believe the link I sent you indicated that whether or not the building
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 8:50 pm
Phil Bly
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