What Is Commercial General Liability Insurance?
Commercial general liability insurance covers businesses against third-party claims for bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. Here's what that means in practice.
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Commercial general liability insurance covers businesses against third-party claims for bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. Here's what that means in practice.
General liability insurance covers four major categories: bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury, and completed operations. Here's what each one means and when it applies.
General liability insurance has specific exclusions. Here's what a CGL policy won't cover and what separate policies fill those gaps.
General liability covers physical risks. Professional liability covers professional errors. Many businesses need both -- here's how to know which applies to you.
Forming an LLC protects your personal assets -- but it doesn't protect your business from lawsuits. Here's why California LLCs still need general liability insurance and what it covers.
Your general liability policy covers both bodily injury and property damage -- but they're distinct coverages that respond to different kinds of claims. Here's how each works in practice.
Your job ended months ago -- and now a claim shows up. Completed operations is the part of your CGL policy that responds after the work is finished. Here's what it covers and when it applies.
Your declarations page is the one-page cheat sheet for your entire CGL policy. Learn how to read it line by line, so you know exactly what you're paying for -- and what's covered.
Commercial general liability insurance coverage exists to protect your business from the financial cost of third-party claims for bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. Here is what each coverage category means in practice.
Public liability is a UK and Australian insurance term. In California and throughout the US, the equivalent product is called commercial general liability (CGL) insurance and it covers more. Here is exactly how they differ and what California businesses need.
In the United States, general liability insurance and commercial general liability (CGL) insurance refer to the same product. The terms are used interchangeably. Here is why both terms exist and what the policy actually covers.