Sabotage

 

 

A construction company in Denver wins a contract to build a residential complex over a competitor. After the contract is awarded, company machinery critical to the project is sabotaged, putting the contract in jeopardy. The competitor is believed to be responsible. 

Coverage

1st party coverage

Policy limit in respect of damage and /or financial loss / temporary premises / medical services and hospitalisation costs

Sub-limited cover:

    • Additional expenses
    • Death or  disablement
    • Deprivation
    • Extra expense
    • Funeral expenses

3rd Party coverage

Judgments, settlements & defense costs

Crisis Consultant costs

Definition

Sabotage means actual or attempted damage, disruption, or subversion of the policyholder’s operations by persons who are solely and directly targeting the policyholder, their organization or operations, which occurs on or against the policyholder’s real property and/or property for the purpose of effecting unfavorable publicity, delays in production, damage to real property and/or property, the destruction of working relationships and/or the harming of an insured person(s).

 

 

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