General liability insurance Sunday, June 18, 2006
The insurance coverage that pertains to claims arising out of the insured's liability for injuries or damage caused by ownership of property, manufacturing operations, contracting operations, sale or distribution of products, and the operation of machinery, as well as professional services.
Protects the contract from claims resulting from the contractor’s construction operations that result in bodily injury or property damage to a third party.
Insurance which is primarily concerned with losses caused by negligent acts and/or omissions resulting in bodily injury and/or property damage on the premises of a business, injury resulting from the use of a product manufactured or distributed by a business, or injury occurring in the general operation of a business.
A type of liability insurance, other than automobile, workers' compensation, and employer's liability, that covers damage or bodily injury. In a health care setting, general liability insurance covers such incidents as a visitor slipping on a wet floor of a hospital or the theft of a patient's belongings.
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