What is the difference between property owners liability insurance and public liability insurance?
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Asked April 27, 2011
1 Answer
Property Owners Liability Insurance:
- Provides protection for property owners against claims made by third parties for bodily injury or property damage that occurs on their property.
- Covers legal fees, medical expenses, and other costs associated with a liability claim.
- Typically included in a property insurance policy, but can also be purchased as a standalone policy.
- Provides protection for businesses and organizations against claims made by third parties for bodily injury or property damage that occurs as a result of their business operations.
- Covers legal fees, medical expenses, and other costs associated with a liability claim.
- Typically purchased as a standalone policy, but can also be included in a general liability insurance policy.
Answered April 27, 2011 by Anonymous