Business Insurance: No
business can afford to be unprepared for a lawsuit.
Liability insurance protects your business assets
when the business is sued for something the business
did (or failed to do) that contributed to injury or
property damage to someone else.
Liability coverage extends not only to paying damages
but also to the attorneys' fees and other costs involved
in defending against the lawsuit, whether valid or not.
The standard business owners policy provides liability
coverage, as does a separate policy known as a commercial
general liability (CGL) insurance policy.
Generally, commercial liability insurance, whether
purchased in a separate policy, or as part of a standard
business owners policy, will cover bodily injury, property
damage, personal injury or advertising injury. The medical
expenses of a person (other than an employee) injured
at the business or as a direct result of the operations
of the business are also covered.
Usually excluded from both types of liability insurance
policies are suits by customers against a business for
nonperformance of a contract and by employees charging
wrongful termination or racial or gender discrimination
or harassment.
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