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Liability Insurance is a type of insurance that provides protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to property. It covers legal costs and any resulting financial losses. It is designed to protect individuals and businesses from the financial burden of legal action and damages awarded in a court of law.
Liability Insurance is typically divided into two categories: general liability and professional liability. General liability covers claims arising from bodily injury, property damage, and personal injury. Professional liability covers claims arising from professional negligence, errors, and omissions.
Liability Insurance is an important part of any business’s risk management strategy. It helps protect businesses from the financial consequences of legal action and damages awarded in a court of law. It also helps protect individuals from the financial burden of legal action and damages awarded in a court of law.
Some companies in the Liability Insurance market include Allstate, State Farm, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, Nationwide, and USAA. Show Less Read more