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Q: What is an aggregate limit under comprehensive general liability policy?
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Did commercial general liability insurance replace comprehensive general liability insurance?

There is no such thing as a "comprehensive" general liability policy. It is "commercial" to differentiate it from personal-lines coverage. It is commercial general liability policy, or CGL; a generally standard group of coverages, exclusions, limits. This is different than a manafest policy where commercial coverages are added in a customized fashion. A comprehensive policy would be one where a business owner (BOP) might purchase with a pre-set group of coverages, exclusions, and limits. Thanks Actually, the term "Comprehensive General Liability" was replaced in 1986 with the term "Commercial General Liability." They are essentially the same policies.


What is General Aggregate limit?

On a general liability policy, the general aggregate is the highest amount that will be paid out in a policy period no matter how many claims. For example, you may have a $1 million per occurrence limit which would mean with a $2 million aggregate, you could theoretically have (2) $1 million claims.


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Is there a comprehensive Auto liability policy?

There are many different types of insurance policies to choose from, including comprehensive and liability. When choosing a policy, be sure to consider the cost and your basic needs.


What does general aggrEGATE insurance cover?

Aggregate = per year, which generally is the policy period.


Why would you purchase comprehensive general liability insurance?

If you are in a business that involves the risk of accidents, you can be sued for large amounts of money in the event of an accident, therefore you need comprehensive general liability insurance to protect you if you were to lose a large lawsuit. That is incorrect. I had comprehensive general liability on my Motorcycle. Wrecked it an was not covered because I did not have colllision coverage. General Liability covers the injuries, repairs of others involved in a wreck where you are found at fault including property, for the amounts stated in your policy. Also there are statewide minimums for each category. Your vehicle is not covered. If you are hit the other drivers insurance pays for your vehicle, if they are uinsured then your policy pays because you are required to have uninsured protection on your policy. If you wreck your car you do not get it repaired by your insurance company with liability. Comprehensive covers damaged to your vehicle incurred by weather, fire, vandalism, etc.. When you get comprehensive coverage you will select a deductible that you must pay and your insurance will pay the rest. For example: a tree branch falls on your car while it is parked somewhere. Comprehensive coverage is for that.


Per location aggregate?

A "Per location aggregate" is an endorsement added to Commercial General Liability policies which extends separate liability limits for each location as opposed to sharing one limit. For example.... If you have a policy with 2 locations covered with a $1m Occurence/$2m Aggregate limit and you DO NOT have a "Per Location Aggregate" then both locations would share the $1m/$2m limit. If your policy includes a "Per Location Aggregate" Endorsement the both Location #1 and Location #2 would each have separate $1m/$2m limits in the event of a loss.


What is the cost of 5000000 General liability insurance?

Most insurance companies will write 1,000,000 per occurrence with a 2,000,000 aggregate. If you wanted a total of 5,000,000 you would need a 4,000,000 umbrella/excess liability policy. But to answer your question it depends on the type of risk.


Is a unit owner in a condominium can be considered as third party claimant under a comprehensive general liability insurance?

If yours is a general question, you can ask a board member to get an answer from the master insurance policy carrier, where the association's comprehensive general liability insurance premium is generally paid. Also, ask about the deductible amount in the case of a claim. If you carry an HO-6 condominium unit owner's policy, you can ask your agent to verify your liability coverage under the master policy -- or potentially under your HO-6 policy. If you have a claim, again, by going through your HO-6 policy agent, you can give the opportunity to answer to the insurance companies, who will resolve the question according to the coverage that the premiums pay for. In this case, you also need to understand who pays the deductible in the case of a claim. As a citizen, generally, you would carry your own comprehensive general liability insurance, so that you're covered regardless of where you live.


Does a builders risk policy provide liability?

It depends if the builder's risk policy is just for property or for property and liability. You can have a builder's risk policy, which includes general liability. If the insured is owner of the building, the general liability exposure is the cost of the project and will classes under subcontractor.


What if the products completed operations aggregate amount is insufficient?

You can purchase an Excess/Umbrella policy to increase your liability limits.


You are starting a residential cleaning business Should you get general liability insurance or professional liability insurance?

You need a commercial general liability policy.