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- 4. What you might break accidentally on a job, triggering a property damage claim.
- 6. The person primarily protected by a general liability insurance policy.
- 8. What general liability does not cover if they are lost, stolen, or damaged on site.
- 9. The total maximum amount an insurer will pay out during a policy period.
- 10. What general liability coverage builds with clients, showing you're a responsible business.
- 12. A person or company added to your policy to be covered under your insurance.
- 13. A written change or addition made to an existing insurance policy.
- 14. An individual event or incident that may trigger an insurance claim.
- 15. Who may require you to show proof of insurance before beginning a construction job.
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- 1. Who general liability insurance is meant to protect you from claims made by.
- 2. Carrying general liability insurance helps you stay in this with local and state regulations.
- 3. What many state boards won’t issue or renew without proof of general liability insurance.
- 5. A document that proves a contractor has valid insurance coverage.
- 7. A client might sue for damage to this, which could be covered under advertising injury.
- 11. The person who evaluates risk and determines coverage terms and premium.
