Auto liability exclusions are explained in a separate article.
Not exact matches
For example, a typical commercial
auto policy contains two sets of
exclusions, one under
Liability Coverage and the other under Physical Damage Coverage.
Accidents that fall within the «handling of property»
exclusion in your
auto policy are likely to be covered by your general
liability policy.
Auto liability coverage is subject to a number of
exclusions.
The care, custody and control
exclusion appears in virtually all general
liability and commercial
auto liability policies.
Most commercial
auto policies contain a fellow employee
exclusion similar to the one found in general
liability policies.
Some insurers will remove the fellow employee
exclusions in the general
liability and commercial
auto policies for a small additional premium.
In
auto policies, this
exclusion appears in the
Exclusions section under
auto liability coverage.
Auto insurance policies also contain specific
exclusions to the
liability coverage.
These are outlined in the
liability exclusions section of the
auto coverage form.
This coverage is provided via an exception to a contractual
liability exclusion that appears under
auto liability coverage.