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Comprehensive Liability Insurance means protection against claims of property damage or personal injury when filming on public property. This is a very accurate definition.
Personal liability insurance provides additional coverage to other insurance policies. Without personal liability insurance, any thing that one's home or car insurance could not cover, one would have to pay out of pocket. Personal liability insurance will cover those fines.
Yes. This is why most apartments or landlords require it. This is something that a lot of people overlook when renting. If someone is injured on your promises you are liable. Most comprehensive tenant's policies include $1 million in personal liability, which is pretty standard. Liability coverage could also cover you when you are liable for damages off your premises. For example, if you served alcohol to your house guests and let them drive home impaired and they cause an accident that injured 4 people, you may also be held liable and your personal liability coverage would provide protection.
Seven types of insurance should get for a new car as like: Liability Insurance Collision Insurance Comprehensive Insurance Motorist Protection Personal-Injury Protection No-Fault Insurance Gap Insurance
There are seven types of car insurance available. There is liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured motorist protection, medical/personal injury protection, no fault, and gap insurance.
In Florida, auto insurance policies differ greatly from other states. The required insurance includes Property Damage Liability, Personal Protection Insurance and Personal Injury Protection. Things such as Collision and Comprehensive coverage are not mandatory in Florida.
"State Farm offers a variety of insurance coverages including, Auto Liability Coverage, Personal Injury Protection (PIP), Comprehensive Insurance, and insurances for motorists."
You must review the actual policy, but in most cases the landlords liability insurance only covers their property and NOT your personal property. You should probably get your own policy through travelers insurance for liability, and persaonal property. Make sure it includes flood/water damage as this would likely be a separate rider. Landlord Negligence would be a lawsuit to recover your property value. Seek advice from an attorney.
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.
Personal trainer does not have any liability - so the question has no positive answer
Personal liability insurance is a common type of insurance, and just about every agency from Allstate to Geico and State Farm can provide you with the information you're looking for.
Is this seems like an incomplete question. Homeowners policies typically have personal liability on them.