Key Takeaways

  • Commercial General Liability (CGL) covers bodily injury and property damage liability
  • CGL policies provide occurrence-based coverage for claims made during the policy period
  • Personal and Advertising Injury coverage protects against non-physical injury claims
  • Products and Completed Operations coverage extends beyond policy expiration
  • Massachusetts businesses need adequate liability limits to protect assets
Last updated: January 2026

General Liability Insurance

Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance protects businesses against claims of bodily injury, property damage, and personal injury.

CGL Coverage Parts

Coverage A: Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

Bodily Injury Coverage:

  • Medical expenses for injured third parties
  • Lost wages and disability
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Death benefits
  • Defense costs

Property Damage Coverage:

  • Damage to others' property
  • Loss of use of damaged property
  • Defense costs

Occurrence Form:

  • Covers claims arising from incidents during policy period
  • Claims can be filed years after occurrence
  • Most common CGL form in Massachusetts

Coverage B: Personal and Advertising Injury

Personal Injury:

  • False arrest, detention, or imprisonment
  • Malicious prosecution
  • Wrongful eviction
  • Slander or libel
  • Invasion of privacy

Advertising Injury:

  • Copyright infringement in advertisements
  • Misappropriation of advertising ideas
  • Slander or libel in advertisements

Exam Tip: Personal and Advertising Injury covers non-physical injuries like slander and libel. This is separate from bodily injury coverage.

Coverage C: Medical Payments

Features:

  • Pays medical expenses for injured persons (no fault required)
  • Goodwill coverage to prevent lawsuits
  • Typically $5,000 to $10,000 per person
  • No deductible
  • Excludes insured and employees (covered by workers' comp)

CGL Policy Limits

Split Limits

Standard CGL policies have split limits:

Limit TypeDescriptionTypical Amount
Per OccurrenceMaximum per single accident/event$1,000,000
General AggregateMaximum for all claims in policy year$2,000,000
Products/Completed Ops AggregateMaximum for products/completed work$2,000,000
Personal & Advertising InjuryMaximum per person or organization$1,000,000
Fire Legal LiabilityDamage to rented premises$50,000-$100,000
Medical PaymentsPer person for medical expenses$5,000-$10,000

How Aggregates Work

Example:

  • General Aggregate: $2,000,000
  • Per Occurrence: $1,000,000

If three separate $1 million claims occur:

  • First claim: Pays $1 million
  • Second claim: Pays $1 million (aggregate reached)
  • Third claim: No coverage (aggregate exhausted)

Exam Tip: The general aggregate is the maximum the policy pays for all covered claims except products/completed operations during the policy period.

Products and Completed Operations

Products Liability

Covers:

  • Injury or damage from products manufactured or sold
  • Product defects (design, manufacturing, marketing)
  • Failure to warn of dangers
  • Claims arising after product leaves insured's control

Completed Operations Liability

Covers:

  • Injury or damage from completed work
  • Construction defects
  • Installation errors
  • Work completed and turned over to customer

Separate Aggregate

Products/Completed Operations has a separate $2 million aggregate:

  • Does not erode general aggregate
  • Critical for contractors and manufacturers
  • Coverage extends beyond policy expiration for past work

CGL Exclusions

Expected or Intended Injury

Excluded:

  • Intentional acts by insured
  • Expected damage or injury
  • Criminal acts

Contractual Liability (Partial)

Excluded:

  • Liability assumed under contract (except insured contracts)

Covered "Insured Contracts":

  • Lease agreements
  • Railroad sidetrack agreements
  • Elevator maintenance agreements
  • Indemnification of municipality

Employer's Liability

Excluded:

  • Injury to employees (covered by workers' compensation)
  • Lawsuits by employees for work-related injuries

Pollution

Excluded:

  • Pollution damage (except hostile fire exception)
  • Gradual environmental contamination
  • Requires separate pollution liability coverage

Professional Liability

Excluded:

  • Errors and omissions in professional services
  • Requires separate professional liability policy

Aircraft, Auto, and Watercraft

Excluded:

  • Motor vehicle liability (requires auto policy)
  • Aircraft liability
  • Large watercraft (over 26 feet)

Exam Tip: CGL excludes auto, professional liability, pollution, and intentional acts. These require separate coverage.

Personal Liability Coverage (Homeowners)

Coverage E: Personal Liability

Included in homeowners policies (HO-2, HO-3, HO-4, HO-6):

Coverage:

  • Bodily injury to others
  • Property damage to others
  • Legal defense costs
  • No fault required (negligence-based)

Typical Limits:

  • $100,000 to $500,000
  • Higher limits available
  • Consider umbrella for additional protection

Coverage F: Medical Payments to Others

Features:

  • $1,000 to $5,000 per person typical
  • Pays medical expenses without fault determination
  • Covers injuries on insured premises
  • No deductible
  • Excludes residents and regular occupants

Umbrella and Excess Liability

Personal Umbrella Policy

Features:

  • Provides additional liability coverage above underlying policies
  • Typical limits: $1 million to $5 million
  • Covers gaps in underlying policies
  • Requires minimum underlying limits

Underlying Requirements (typical):

  • Auto liability: $250,000/$500,000
  • Homeowners liability: $300,000
  • Boat liability: $300,000

Commercial Umbrella Policy

Features:

  • Provides excess liability over CGL, auto, employer's liability
  • Typical limits: $1 million to $25 million+
  • May provide drop-down coverage for gaps
  • Critical for Massachusetts businesses with significant exposure
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