Automobile insurance for your business's vehicles, including cars, trucks, vans, and more.
Provides coverage for bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injuries caused to third parties due to your business operations.
The insurance not only covers the cost of settlements but also provides funds for legal defense, including attorney fees and court costs. This is particularly important, as legal battles can be expensive, regardless of fault.
Having General Liability Insurance can boost your business's credibility and reputation. Clients and partners may feel more confident in working with you when they know you have insurance in place to handle potential liabilities.
Many contracts and lease agreements require businesses to carry General Liability Insurance. By having this coverage, you can comply with these requirements and maintain smooth business relationships.
General Liability Insurance covers "advertising injury" claims, such as slander, libel, copyright infringement, or false advertising. This is vital for businesses that engage in marketing or advertising activities.
Knowing that you have coverage for unforeseen accidents and lawsuits can provide peace of mind. It allows you to focus on running your business without constantly worrying about financial ruin in the event of a liability claim.
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General liability insurance is not required by law in Florida, but it is highly recommended for businesses. Some industries and contracts may require businesses to have this coverage to operate or secure contracts.
An occurrence-based policy covers claims that occur during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is filed. A claims-made policy covers claims made while the policy is in effect, regardless of when the incident occurred. Claims-made policies often require purchasing extended coverage for incidents that happened before the policy started.
General liability insurance can protect your business from financial losses resulting from lawsuits, medical expenses, and property damage claims. It can help cover legal fees, settlement costs, and medical bills.
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