Personal liability is just that ! It does not provide for business related activites. If you want to be covered for business related activites you will need to buy a policy that coveres business related activites. If you are engaging in the business of tree trimming for money you need a COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY.
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.
No, there is a business exclusion under the liability section. You personal homeowners insurance will not cover your Commercial activities. You will need a Commercial General Liability policy to cover your business operations.
Contractor liability insurance typically covers property damage and bodily injury. It also will cover products and completed operations as well as personal and advertising injury.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
Yes you can, usually those are obtained when you have a business as well
Personal liability insurance is intended to cover you for damage you may cause to others. The amount of insurance you choose to get depends upon your assets and personal financial situation. There may be certain state minimum requirements as well.
Personal liability insurance typically does not cover errors and omissions, which are often addressed by professional liability insurance. Errors and omissions insurance specifically protects professionals against claims of negligence or inadequate work in their services. Personal liability insurance generally covers bodily injury or property damage that you may cause to others, but it does not extend to professional mistakes or oversights. Therefore, it's important to have the appropriate coverage based on your specific needs and profession.
It depends on the terms of the policy, but it's really unlikely that an insurance policy would cover illegal activity.
No. Liability insurance will only cover your liability for property damage/injuries to others. In this case, it would cover the damage to the pole you hit. Your liability coverage will never cover damage to anything you own. You would need collision/comprehensive coverage to cover damage to your car.
Personal Liability coverage is included in homeowners insurance. Personal Liability includes coverage several different scenarios including negligence for injuries and damage, libel, and slander. If you are accused of slander and are facing a lawsuit, contact your insurance agent to file a claim on your personal liability coverage and your home insurance company will pay for legal defense costs, settlements, and judgments awarded.
Personal umbrella insurance coverage and costs vary by company. Most require that you carry a defined amount of liability on your car or home policy.
Not if the injury occurred away from the home No. And also not if any crime was involved.