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A project owner requires certificate holders to be named as additional insured on the contractor's general liability policy. This requirement primarily protects the owner from:

Correct Answer

B) Claims arising from the contractor's operations

Additional insured status extends the contractor's general liability coverage to protect the owner from third-party claims arising from the contractor's work activities on the project.

Answer Options
A
The contractor's equipment damage
B
Claims arising from the contractor's operations
C
Weather-related delays
D
Material cost overruns

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When a project owner is named as additional insured on the contractor's general liability policy, they receive protection from third-party liability claims that arise from the contractor's work operations. This means if someone is injured or property is damaged due to the contractor's activities, and they sue both the contractor and the owner, the contractor's insurance will defend and cover the owner as well. This is a standard risk transfer mechanism that protects owners from being held liable for accidents or damages caused by their contractors' work.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: The contractor's equipment damage

Equipment damage is typically covered under the contractor's inland marine or equipment coverage, not general liability. Additional insured status on general liability policies does not extend to cover the contractor's own equipment damage.

Option C: Weather-related delays

Weather-related delays are schedule and cost issues, not liability issues. General liability insurance and additional insured status do not provide protection against weather delays or their associated costs.

Option D: Material cost overruns

Material cost overruns are financial/contractual issues between the owner and contractor. General liability insurance covers bodily injury and property damage claims from third parties, not cost overruns or budget issues.

Memory Technique

Think 'AI = Additional Insured = Against Injury claims' - additional insured status protects against injury/damage claims arising from the contractor's operations, not equipment, weather, or costs.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Construction Standards - Chapter on Insurance Requirements and Risk Management, or Construction Law sections covering contractual risk transfer

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