TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016
The only way to effectively protect the assets of your business is to carry adequate Commercial General Liability (CGL)
insurance coverage. CGL protects your business from damages caused by bodily injury or property damage for which
your business is found to be legally liable.
What Does CGL Cover?
* Automatic additional insured: Coverage is provided for written contracts, agreements and permits.
* Personal and advertising injury: Protects against offenses made by you or your staff during the course of business.
* Defense Costs: Provides coverage for legal expenses for liability claims brought against your business.
* Medical Expenses: Provides coverage for medical expenses if someone is injured on your premises.
* Premises and operations liability: Provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage sustained by others
on your premises or in conjunction with your business operations.
How Much Coverage Does Your Business Need?
The amount of coverage that your business needs depends on three factors: Perceived risk, where you operate your
business and the type of products you manufacture.
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