Not likely. The owners liability coverage is generally an option under the home property insurance policy.
I don't know of any insurance company that would sell Liability as a stand alone coverage for a home.
Liability is the best option that you could choose to put on your house for insurance. M aybe you would like to try Progressive for your insurance to while you are at it.
Nationwide does offer general liability insurance as well as business liability insurance. Geico and many other insurance companies also offer liability insurance, it just might take a bit of sifting through to make sure they have what is needed.
Automobile Liability insurance, YES. Liability insurance, NO. There are many kinds of liability insurance.
Home Insurance is Insurance coverage for your house, condo or apartment for your personal property and liability coverage for you. The insurance coverage for your house is also called homeowners insurance. The Homeowners isurance is an insurance package that has coverage for the dwelling, the others structures on your property, Loss of Use, Medical Payments and Personal Liability.
House insurance covers only damage to the actual house and contents. Additional insurance may be needed for outbuildings and other structures, such as fences. Liability insurance may also be needed in case somebody gets hurt on the property.
No, because they are volunteering to do it. If they got liability insurance for it, then they should just get paid for doing it.
You will need liability insurance and property insurance. Most insurance companies customize your liability insurance. If your insurance covers everything you will not have to worry about lawsuits just make sure there are no loop holes in your policy.
No. Liability covers the others and their property.
You will need to contact some agents for quotes.
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.
You will need professional liability insurance, this will just help ensure that you are covered. A physician's assistant is usually covered through the physician's professional liability insurance but it never hurts to have your own on top of that.
No. Unlike auto insurance, homeowners insurance is optional and is not mandatory if your house is paid for. Just keep in mind though, if your home is lost due to fire, tornado, etc., you will not collect any kind of recovery for the loss. Also, without a homeowners insurance policy with liability coverage, you won't be covered for liability damages should someone fall or be injured in some way while at your home.