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    Why Contractors Need Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance

    On Aug. 5, 2015, workers with the Environmental Protection Agency entered the Gold King Mine

    in Silverton, Colorado with the goal of removing and treating contaminated water that had

    accumulated in the mine shaft. Instead, they accidentally unleashed one of the largestenvironmental disasters in Coloradoshistoryreleasing a toxic plume of lead, arsenic,

    cadmium, beryllium and mercury into the nearby Animas River. Within hours, the river had

    turned a sickening shade of gold.

    The EPA took full responsibility for the disaster, which spilled an estimated 3 million gallons of

    contaminated water into the Animas River and affected waterways as far away as Utah and New

    Mexico. The agency quickly began a massive cleanup effort and, within 10 days, reopened the

    river and declared the water safe. The long term effects of the spill on local residents, livestock

    and groundwater will not be known for some time.

    The EPA had the full resources of the federal government at its disposal when its workers

    accidentally let loose an environmental catastrophe. It quickly contained the damage and

    avoided (to date) regulatory penalties and a costly lawsuit.

    Unfortunately, if you are a typical contractor, it is highly unlikely that your firm would fare as

    well if something of this nature were to happen on your watch.

    How Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance Protects Your

    Firm

    Environmental impairment liability insurance is a type of insurance policy designed forcompanies that work with, store or have the potential to come in contact with hazardous

    substances that can harm the environment. There are two basic types of environmental

    impairment liability insurance:

    Premises environmental impairment liability insurance: This coverage is designed for

    property owners and location-specific hazards, such as a waste facility that stores or

    treats toxic, pharmaceutical or biological waste.

    Contractors environmental liability insurance: This coverage is designed for operations-

    based hazards, such as those encountered by construction firmson job sites.

    Environmental impairment liability insurance coverage typically extends to environmentaldamage caused by the release of pollutants such as gas, smoke, and toxic waste and includes

    associated regulatory fines and cleanup costs. Some policies also cover legal costs, such as court

    costs and attorneys fees.

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    What Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance Covers

    Environmental impairment liability insurance covers personal injury and property damage

    caused by the release of pollutants into the ground, water or air. This typically includes:

    Mandated clean-up costs, such as those required by a government agency

    Voluntary cleanup costs, if there is an imminent risk of environmental damage or bodily

    harm.

    Compensatory damages awarded by the courts

    Environmental impairment liability insurance policies are written on a claims-made basis, which

    means that the polluting event must occur during the policy period for the insured to be

    reimbursed for its costs. However, because many such events are not detected until after the

    fact, policies also include a retroactive date.Claims are generally paid if:

    The injury or damage occurred after the retroactive date on the policy.

    The claim is made against your company while the policy was in effect.

    You report the claim to the insurance company within 15 days of termination of the

    policy.

    Additionally, most insurers allow companies to buy an extended reporting option that extends

    the reporting period for up to 12 months. This additional reporting period prevents insurers

    from mitigating the cost of paying a claim by cancelling a policy after a polluting event occurs.

    What Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance Excludes

    Environmental impairment liability insurance is comprehensive coverage, but it does not apply

    to every event. For example, many insurers specifically excludecoverage for property damage

    or bodily harm caused by naturally occurring substances, such asarsenic, lead, mercury and

    silica, if they occur in their unaltered form.Other policies exclude damages that result from

    exposure to fungi, including mold, and bacteria.

    Additionally, environmental impairment liability insurance typically excludes coverage in the

    event that:

    The damage was intentional or should have been anticipated by the insured

    The damage occurred due to malicious or unlawful acts by the insured The damage was to the insureds property

    The incident resulted in bodily injury to an employee of the insured

    If you are a contractor, dont assume that your commercial general liability coverage is enough

    to protect your company in the event you accidentally pollute or damage the environment.

    Further, dont make the mistake or thinking that all environmental impairment liability policies

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    are alike. Talk to one of our business insurance experts to get a thorough assessment of your

    companys risk. Just call 516-292-3780 to set up an appointment for your insurance review, or

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