Commercial General Liability/Combined General Liability/Common General Liability (CGL) for Liability Insurance

The CGL policy is an ISO form, widely used to provide commercial enterprises with premises and operations liability coverage, products and completed operations insurance and personal injury coverage. Premises medical payments coverage is often included as well. Under a Public Liability the indemnity provided is for a claim due to legal liability arising out of accident occurring in the insured premises arising out of injury or damage. In case of a product liability policy the indemnity is for claims due to legal liability arising out of accidents arising out of defects in products specified. In contrast, the operative clause of CGL cover for legal liability to pay damages because of bodily injury or property damages. There are no limitations for cover in terms of insured premises or products specified as long as the occurrence and claims are in coverage territory specified, thereby providing a wider covers. CGL also provides cover for supplemental payments, medical expenses and fire damages. Cove rage is restricted to cover only third party liabilities.

Commercial guarantees

Fidelity guarantee insurances indemnifying the insured against financial loss resulting from acts of dishonesty by employees. Collective policies cover named employees with separate amounts for each. Floating policies cover unnamed employees up to one overall amount. Blanket policies guarantee the staff generally. Positions policies guarantee the position (e.g. chief accountant) and not the individual by name. The insurer considers the previous history of named employees and, in all cases, the type of work undertaken and the system of check.
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Insurance policies provides to reimburse employers defrauded by employers.

Commercial legal expenses

Provides businesses with legal advice and covers legal expenses to enforce or defend legal rights in a range of disputes. Cover is available under various sections: court attendance expenses; tax/VAT disputes; prosecution defence; data protection liability; contract disputes; personal injury or property claims; premises disputes; employment disputes and awards; licence disputes.