General liability insurance (GL) is a broad insurance policy designed to protect businesses from a variety of liability exposures that can arise during normal operations. Here’s an overview of what it covers, who needs it, and its benefits:
Coverage Provided by General Liability Insurance
Bodily Injury:
- Covers medical expenses, legal fees, and settlements or judgments if someone is injured on your business premises or due to your business operations.
Property Damage:
- Covers the cost of repairing or replacing third-party property damaged by your business operations, products, or employees.
Personal and Advertising Injury:
- Covers legal costs and damages related to personal injury claims such as libel, slander, false advertising, copyright infringement, and wrongful eviction.
Medical Payments:
- Provides coverage for medical expenses if someone is injured on your business premises, regardless of fault.
Legal Defense Costs:
- Covers the cost of defending against covered liability claims, including attorney fees, court costs, and settlements.
Who Needs General Liability Insurance
-Small Businesses: To protect against common risks that could lead to costly lawsuits.
- Contractors and Freelancers: Especially those working directly with clients or on client premises.
-Retailers: Due to high customer traffic and potential for on-premises injuries.
- Service Providers: Such as consultants, repair services, and personal trainers who may face claims from clients.
- Manufacturers and Distributors: To cover product-related risks and potential third-party damages.
Benefits of General Liability Insurance
-Financial Protection: Helps cover significant out-of-pocket expenses related to claims of bodily injury, property damage, and personal injury.
-Legal Compliance: Many states and industries require businesses to have general liability insurance to operate legally.
-Client Contracts: Essential for securing contracts with clients who often require proof of insurance.
-Peace of Mind: Provides business owners with peace of mind, knowing they have a financial safety net against unforeseen events.
-Business Reputation: Shows clients and partners that the business is responsible and prepared for potential liabilities, enhancing credibility.
Exclusions and Limitations
-Professional Services: GLI typically does not cover professional errors and omissions; professional liability insurance is needed for such cases.
- Employee Injuries: Injuries to employees are not covered; workers' compensation insurance is required for this.
- Intentional Acts: Damages or injuries resulting from intentional acts or illegal activities are not covered.
- Auto-related Claims: Claims related to business vehicles require commercial auto insurance.
General liability insurance is a fundamental component of a comprehensive business insurance strategy, offering essential protection against common risks. By safeguarding your business against significant financial losses from liability claims, GLI allows you to focus on growth and operations with greater confidence. Contact Wilkes Agency today for a fast and affordable quote to protect your business today!