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The smart system for protecting property

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Business owners, managers and architects have become very concerned about ensuring computer system integrity under all circumstances. The technology of life-safety system networking is the best means of attaining computer system integrity and building safety. As systems become more complex, they also become more prone to failures that can affect the complete system and compromise the safety of buildings and employees. A high level of system reliability can be achieved through close supervision of network communication integrity.

Author: O'Mahoney, Brian
Publisher: A.M. Best Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0005-9714
Year: 1995
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, Commercial Buildings, Nonresidential construction, not elsewhere classified, Computers, Safety and security measures, Digital computers, Buildings, Commercial construction

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Focus on the facts in your investigations

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Insurance claims departments should place more emphasis on thorough fact checking as the variety of submitted claims increases. Claims involving issues such as radon and copywrites require substantial factual investigation. Some types of information are very difficult to unearth, but one valuable source of information is the online computer network. Information that was never before available is often found in computer networks.

Author: Rutkin, Alan S.
Publisher: A.M. Best Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0005-9714
Year: 1995
Information services

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Lead liability claims raise coverage concerns

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Lead paint liability claims require intense scrutiny by insurance carriers. Ambiguous policy language often makes it difficult for insurance carriers to assess damage coverage. Carriers should be aware of factors which may limit liability coverage, including bodily injury, property damage and owned property and pollution exclusions.

Author: Rutkin, Alan S.
Publisher: A.M. Best Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0005-9714
Year: 1996
Paints & Allied Products, Paint and Coating Manufacturing, Paints and allied products, Product Liability Insurance, Management, Insurance industry, Column, Coatings, Paints, Insurance, Products liability insurance, Paint industry

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Subjects list: Computer networks, Usage, Software, Property and casualty insurance, Network software
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