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Get coverage for the uncertainties in business with general liability insurance.

Offers protection against the risk of damages.

When you look around your business, it’s obvious that you need to protect against damage to your buildings, equipment, and staff. Less obvious—but no less important—is the risk of damage to other people and businesses, which could leave you paying out large sums if you are held liable.

What insurance does and does not cover.

This policy mainly covers bodily injury to people outside of your business and physical damage to their property. A few exceptions to this principle include data loss and reputation damage, such as one of your employees defaming a client. It’s important to note that this type of coverage doesn’t apply to cases where you are sued for giving inadequate professional advice. Errors and omissions insurance may help to protect your business from that specific type of risk.

  What is covered by general liability insurance?

Bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury, and medical payments are typically included.

  How much does general liability insurance cost?

The cost of your policy may vary depending on the industry type, location, and size of your business, as your risks will be different.

When is general liability insurance required?

Your business needs to have this type of policy if you ever meet clients at your business or theirs, or have any physical access to their equipment. Additionally, this coverage may be a requirement before some businesses will sign a contract with you.

General liability insurance is a common necessity for most businesses. Contact us to go over your coverage options for your business.

General Liability Insurance FAQ
What is the difference between general liability and professional liability insurance?

General liability insurance typically covers third-party claims of bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury, while professional liability insurance, also known as errors and omissions insurance (E&O), may help cover claims from a client suffering a financial loss due to your professional advice or services.

Does general liability insurance cover lawsuits?

If your business is sued for a covered claim, general liability insurance may help pay for legal fees, court costs, and settlements up to your policy limits, even if the claim turns out to be unfounded. Coverage varies by policy, so it’s important to review your specific policy with a licensed agent to understand what’s included.

What is the difference between general liability insurance and a business owners policy?

A business owners policy, or BOP, typically bundles general liability insurance together with commercial property coverage into one convenient policy, while a standalone general liability policy covers only third-party injury and property damage claims. A BOP may be a good fit for your business if you’re looking to protect both your liability and your property under one policy.

How much general liability coverage does my business need?

The right amount of coverage generally depends on your industry, the size of your business, your location, and any coverage requirements in your client contracts or leases. Speaking with a licensed agent is the best way to help make sure your coverage limits are the right fit for the risks your business faces day to day.

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