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Coverage for Delay Analysis Services

Structured around how project delays are analyzed, documented, and presented, and how risk presents across that work.

Delay consultants analyze project schedules and records to assess the causes and impacts of delays. Their work may include schedule review, time impact analysis, and reports used in claims or disputes.

Analysis often relies on records that may be incomplete or interpreted differently by involved parties.

Because delay analysis is frequently used in formal claims or litigation, findings may be reviewed and challenged. We review how your services are structured before making any recommendation.

Where Exposure Tends to Arise

How Risk Typically Presents in Delay Consulting

Schedule Analysis

Timelines are reviewed and reconstructed based on available project data.

Causation Assessment

Delays are attributed to specific events, conditions, or parties.

Use of Project Records

Analysis relies on schedules, correspondence, and documentation that may vary in completeness.

Dispute Context

Findings are often used in negotiations, claims, or litigation.

What We Place

Coverage Typically Considered for Delay Consultants

Coverage is considered based on the type of investigations performed and how findings are used in claims or dispute contexts. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy as issued.

General & Property Liability (BOP) 

Helps respond when someone claims your business caused bodily injury or property damage.

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Commercial Auto

For vehicles owned, leased, or used by the business.

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Workers' Compensation

For covered employee injuries tied to work. This can include office injuries, travel-related work injuries, or incidents during job site visits.

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Professional Liability

Helps respond when a client alleges your professional services caused a financial loss, project issue, or other damages.

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Umbrella Liability

Sits above multiple underlying policies and responds when primary limits are exhausted.

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Cyber Liability

AEC firms carry more data exposure than most expect. Responds to costs from a covered cyber incident.

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Worth Reviewing

How Analysis Scope and Methodology Are Defined

Delay consulting agreements define scope of review, analytical approach, and reporting format. Clarifying reliance and limitations is important when work is relied upon by clients, attorneys, or other parties in a dispute.

Insurance requirements are worth reviewing against your current coverage before work begins.

The Process

How We Approach It

From initial conversation to structured recommendation, every step is deliberate.

Step 1
Understand Your Work

We review how you analyze schedules, assess delays, and develop conclusions.

Step 2
Review Existing Coverage

We assess current policies, including limits and exclusions, against how your services are delivered.

Step 3
Align Coverage and Analysis

We consider how your coverage supports how your findings are communicated and used.

Common Gaps

Where Timelines Are Reconstructed Differently

Challenges arise when project timelines are interpreted from different perspectives. Incomplete schedule data, assumptions used to fill gaps in records, differences in how delay responsibility is assigned.

Coverage that appears sufficient at a high level may not reflect how findings are used in dispute settings.

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