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
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 Type | Description | Typical Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Per Occurrence | Maximum per single accident/event | $1,000,000 |
| General Aggregate | Maximum for all claims in policy year | $2,000,000 |
| Products/Completed Ops Aggregate | Maximum for products/completed work | $2,000,000 |
| Personal & Advertising Injury | Maximum per person or organization | $1,000,000 |
| Fire Legal Liability | Damage to rented premises | $50,000-$100,000 |
| Medical Payments | Per 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
What does Coverage A of a Commercial General Liability policy cover?
Which type of injury does Personal and Advertising Injury coverage protect against?
What is the typical per-occurrence limit for a standard CGL policy?
Why do products and completed operations have a separate aggregate limit?