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Formerly a biochemistry educator and environmental remediation and consulting program manager for six different insurance groups, Dennis Konieczny is currently program development manager for Bonding & Insurance Specialists Agency. To reach Dennis call (800) 346-1031
Almost every week I am asked by a fire and water restoration contractor if I could find them lower cost coverage than what they are currently paying. I routinely ask them to see their current policies so I can make approximate comparisons.
A large restoration contractor purchased a contractor’s pollution liability (CPL) policy specifically to cover the operation of mold abatement. This same contractor was recently denied coverage for a large and costly mold claim