Saturday, June 16, 2007 

Architect Liability Insurance

Architects have always been in demand for their ability to design houses and buildings that people hold in awe. It is a highly skilled profession, where projects range in size and scope, from small office buildings to colossal sports stadiums.

However, most people can only see the bright side of architecture as a profession and do not realize that it is fraught with responsibilities. Any architectural firm may incur heavy liabilities due to the slightest error, oversight, or omission.

Such conditions require the protection of architect liability insurance for an individual architect or his/her firm. It protects professional architects in case of any legal claims that allege negligence on the part of the architect in the execution of services. At times, even when the case proves to have no validity, the legal cost involved in fighting the case can be substantial and can even leave an architect or firm reeling from the financial pressure.

Hence, architect liability insurance is a must for all architects and firms. There are various insurance and brokerage firms that offer architect liability insurance. While many of these offer the architect liability insurance as part of their other insurance packages, some others especially deal in architect liability insurance. It is a better idea to go with a brokerage or insurance firm that deals specifically with architect liability insurance, as they are knowledgeable of the field of architecture and may be open to negotiations on the premium price.

One can find information about such insurance and brokerage firms easily on the internet. However, like all types of liability insurance, it is important to first have a proper understanding of the needs from the insurance as well as what one is looking from a architect liability insurance company.

 

The Safest Cars In USA

Which cars are the safest cars in the United States, you may wonder. Is it BMW, Ford, Chevy? As far as car security matters, only eight of the 2004 model cars on the market have earned perfect scores in crash tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

Here are the criterias: To pass the auto security test, the vehicle had to get perfect marks in all of the following categories:

  • five-star ratings--the highest available--in NHTSA's frontal and side vehicle crash tests
  • five-star rollover resistance ratings

or

  • ratings of "good," (highest available), which includes an overall rating,plus individual ratings in the following categories:

  • The frontal offset crash test structure/safety cage
  • head/neck injury measures
  • chest injury measures
  • left and right leg/foot injury measures
  • restraints/dummy kinematics

  • ratings of "good" for head restraint design and the performance of bumpers in low-speed auto crash tests.

Side impact auto crash tests were also conducted for all vehicle brands but no car received perfect marks in those tests.

According to automotive experts, vehicle crash testing is still the best and most objective method for determining which cars are truly the safest. And this does not necessarely mean vehicles equipped with most advanced technology. The difference between a good auto crash test rating and a bad one is significant:

  • A five-star rating means a chance of serious injury of 10% or less in a car crash at 35 mph>/li>

  • a one-star rating means a chance of 46% or more.

The list might amaze you. Here are the 8 safest motorcars in USA in 2004:

  • Audi A4
  • Ford Crown Victoria
  • Lincoln Town Car
  • Mercury Grand Marquis
  • Mercury Marauder
  • Toyota Corolla
  • VW New Beetle
  • Volvo S80

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