What Does General Liability Insurance Cover?
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.
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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.
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.
CGL insurance covers four categories of third-party claims: bodily injury, property damage, personal and advertising injury, and completed operations. Here is what each one means and when your policy will respond.
Understand how general liability insurance covers property damage for businesses in Santa Fe Springs and Los Angeles County, including what is covered, what is excluded, and how claims work.