| name | insurance-certificate-compliance-check |
| language | en |
| description | Performs contract-driven compliance review of insurance certificates and endorsements against CRE/site-access and vendor agreement requirements. Produces pass/fail/conditional determinations, deficit lists, and broker-ready remediation instructions. Use when reviewing COI packets, ACORD 25 forms, or endorsements for additional insured, primary and non-contributory, waiver of subrogation, completed operations, umbrella alignment, limits adequacy, or insurer rating compliance. Trigger terms: COI, ACORD, additional insured, certificate holder, cancellation notice. |
Insurance Certificate Compliance Check
Compares Access Agreement insurance requirements to COI and endorsement evidence to produce a defensible compliance determination with actionable deficit remediation.
Prerequisites
- Access Agreement (final) with insurance clause, exhibits, and amendments
- COIs for all required lines: CGL, auto, WC/EL, umbrella, specialty
- Endorsement copies: AI, completed-ops AI, primary/non-contributory, waiver of subrogation, umbrella schedule
- Recipient legal names, required AI entities, project scope
- Access dates, locations, post-completion carry-forward period
- Governing law / jurisdiction
- Delivery recipients and privilege instructions
Quick Start
- Extract all insurance requirements from the agreement into a requirements matrix
- Run COI baseline checks against each requirement
- Verify endorsement-level evidence for every core element — COI text alone is non-binding
- Assess risk and coverage-structure gaps
- Apply jurisdiction-specific considerations
- Output compliance determination with deficit list
Workflow
Step 1: Build Requirements Matrix
Extract from agreement into normalized rows:
| Category | Extract | Normalize to |
|---|
| Coverage types | CGL, auto, WC/EL, umbrella, specialty | [line]: [form/limits/scope] |
| Limits | Occurrence, aggregate, products-completed, per location/project | Numeric minimums + frequency |
| AI scope | Named entities and affiliates | Exact legal names + ongoing/completed |
| Priority terms | Primary/non-contributory | Which policies/lines |
| Waiver of subrogation | Which lines require waiver | CGL/WC/auto/property |
| Notice/ratings | Cancellation notice, AM Best, insurer status | Required evidence |
| Special clauses | Exclusions, endorsements by form number | Must be checked |
Flag vague clauses (acceptable, sufficient, as required by owner) as Attorney Clarification Required.
Step 2: COI Baseline Checks
These are information-only — not proof of coverage:
- Named insured matches recipient entity exactly (name + suffix + related entity logic)
- Policy period covers access window
- Required coverages and limits appear in correct fields
- Occurrence vs claims-made confirmed
- Aggregate designations align (
per occurrence, per location, per project)
- Producer/broker contact present
- Red flags: expired/expiring policies, wrong entity, missing policy numbers
If incomplete, set Conditionally Compliant and list missing documents.
Step 3: Endorsement Verification
COI text alone is non-binding. Require endorsement-level evidence for each:
| Element | Required | Common failure |
|---|
| Additional insured | Endorsement naming exact entities | Blanket AI with entity mismatch |
| Completed-ops AI | Separate completed-ops endorsement | Only ongoing AI provided |
| Primary/non-contributory | PNC clause/endorsement for AI | PNC on COI only |
| Umbrella alignment | AI/PNC in underlying + umbrella schedule | No schedule showing extension |
| Waiver of subrogation | Endorsement on required lines | Narrative in COI only |
| Cancellation notice | Enforceable mechanism documented | Reliance on ACORD boilerplate only |
Step 4: Risk and Coverage-Structure Checks
- Verify minimum limits vs exposed values per line and project
- Compute combined limits where umbrella augments GL/auto/EL
- Check for coverage-exclusion conflicts (geographic, type-of-work, access-specific)
- Review deductibles/SIR if high-risk or large retention (from declarations/broker attestation)
- Confirm insurer rating with explicit evidence
Step 5: Jurisdiction Adaptation
Apply [VERIFY] to all jurisdiction-specific conclusions:
- New York: Construction gravity-risk and labor-law exclusions
[VERIFY]
- Texas: Anti-indemnity impact on AI enforcement
[VERIFY]
- California: Active-negligence/AI enforceability constraints
[VERIFY]
- Florida: Policy disclosure and insurer-info rights
[VERIFY]
If governing law is uncertain, mark all jurisdictional conclusions as requires legal verification.
Step 6: Output
Result: [Compliant | Conditionally Compliant | Non-Compliant]
Jurisdiction: [state]
Coverage period tested: [start] to [end]
Review confidence: [High | Medium | Low]
Requirements Matrix:
- Requirement | Evidence | Status | Finding | Deficiency
- ...
Escalation: [In-house counsel / Risk manager / Coverage counsel]
Access decision: [Recommend allow / conditional / deny pending docs]
Use entity-name exactness and numeric precision ($1,000,000 each occurrence, CG 20 37).
Critical Guardrails
- COI statements are documentary indication, not contractual proof
- Never state "fully covered" without endorsement/policy support
Certificate holder ≠ additional insured — never conflate
- Never infer AI scope from checkbox or Description of Operations alone
- For each deficit, provide precise broker instruction: exact endorsement form/edition and deadline
- Track status as
confirmed, indicated-not-verified, or not shown
- This is a risk-control assessment, not a coverage legal opinion
- Include attorney review requirement before operational reliance
- If access allowed with unresolved deficits, document written exception and mitigation
- If anti-indemnity/statutory effects drive outcome, escalate immediately
- Use
[VERIFY] on all uncited or uncertain authority claims