QuestionI recently heard that the telephone company is preparing to discontinue providing POTS to transmit our alarm signals. Is there an obligation to notify our customers of the possible discontinuation
In providing alarm monitoring services, it is important to understand the distinction between general liability coverage and errors and omissions coverage. One alarm company learned the hard way in a
In September 2008, the Superior Court of the State of Delaware rendered its decision in a case involving the destruction of a condominium complex that was destroyed by a fire.
There was a lot of finger pointing in a recent case involving the property owner of a shopping center and an insurance company. The finger pointing all revolved around whether
QI am the owner of an alarm company. I just purchased an additional small alarm company involved in the residential alarm business. Although the company I purchased has good contracts
An alarm company, working as a subcontractor on a federal project providing labor and materials, wasn’t paid for its work by the contractor that hired it. Would a surety bond
In a recent case in the state of Washington, a security alarm company was accused of negligent hiring. When the case was heard by the state’s appellate court on appeal,
In a recent decision in the state of Connecticut, the United States District Court of Appeals clarified the distinction between a premium paid for insurance based on the value of
A recent case in the Kansas Court of Appeals served notice that simply installing a fire alarm system and then failing to take whatever reasonable steps are necessary to ensure
Does a building owner who voluntarily installs a fire alarm system need to comply with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Codes? A case in the state of New Jersey