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		<title>Decrease In Building Activity Could Trigger Rise In Losses</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Construction Defect]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a January 14 edition of Insurance Journal Magazine, dramatic increases or decreases in residential and commercial building activity growth could trigger a rise in construction defect or Workers&#8217; Compensation claims.
States that are noted to be in the danger zone for underwriters based on dramatic decreases in contruction activity growth include NJ, KY, LA, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a January 14 edition of Insurance Journal Magazine, dramatic increases or decreases in residential and commercial building activity growth could trigger a rise in construction defect or Workers&#8217; Compensation claims.</p>
<p>States that are noted to be in the danger zone for underwriters based on dramatic decreases in contruction activity growth include NJ, KY, LA, FL, and MS.</p>
<p>While the article does not speculate the reasons for such increased losses due to changes in growth, two common reasons are most often cited by other experts. A rapid increase in construction growth is normally associated with an increase in construction defect claims due to an influx of inexperienced contractors in the market. A rapid decrease in construction growth is normally associated with an increase in Workers&#8217; Compensation claims because workers often become disgruntled due to layoffs or cut backs and file Workers&#8217; Compensation claims in retaliation as a way to make up for income loss.</p>
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