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hey guys Andrew Darlington with Veritas risk management and insurance services one of the questions Iamp;#39;m asked is do I just need to be named as an additional insured and the answer is maybe thereamp;#39;s several different additional insured endorsements and you need to know about them in a second Iamp;#39;ll give you all the information youamp;#39;re going to need to know okay so youamp;#39;ve done the right thing and youamp;#39;ve been named as an additional insured on your subcontractoramp;#39;s policy great good job good first step the question is what does that mean well thereamp;#39;s another blog that we have what does it mean to be named additional insured but now I want to talk about what kind of additional insert thereamp;#39;s actually two types of additional insured and best practice would actually be able B to be named additionally insured both for products and completed operations and ongoing operations most people just do the ongoing operations while that