[WSBARP] Covid clause in construction contract

Eric Nelsen eric at sayrelawoffices.com
Wed Jul 7 17:14:13 PDT 2021


Client's contractor on a residential remodel has a notice in their contract concerning covid, saying basically that the jobsite is close quarters and there is a risk of infection, and the owner must release any claim if the owner gets covid from a worker or subcontractor, and also indemnify the contractor against any claim by a third party who says they got covid from a worker on the jobsite.

Does anyone have some understanding on how these kinds of covid-related liability clauses are usually being handled in the Puget Sound area? I assume there's no insurance to be had that covers risk of infection of covid. But this clause seems a bit extreme, to force a homeowner to indemnify if, say, a guest gets covid after being at their house.

It also seems like paranoia. How the heck is anyone going to prove in a court a law that they caught covid specifically from a worker at a jobsite?

Sincerely,

Eric

Eric C. Nelsen
Sayre Law Offices, PLLC
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