Garage liability coverage is another insurance type available to small businesses.
Not exact matches
Homeowners insurance policies can provide
coverage for damage to your home's physical structure (Dwelling
coverage); damage to other structures like a
garage or shed (Other Structures
coverage); your personal belongings — whether in your home or elsewhere (Personal Property
coverage); additional living expenses if necessary in the event of a covered loss (Loss of Use
coverage); and your personal
liability in the event someone is injured or their property is damaged by you or a family member (Liability c
liability in the event someone is injured or their property is damaged by you or a family member (
Liability c
Liability coverage).
It provides
liability coverage for any accidents that may happen as a result of your day - to - day
garage operations.
This
coverage is not included in a standard
garage liability policy.
Various types of
coverage offered are
garage liability, theft
coverage,
garage keeper
coverage, open lot and contents
coverage, transport vehicle
coverage, workers compensation, etc..
Garage Keeper's Legal
Liability coverage was designed for towing businesses.
Owners of an auto body shop might need an umbrella policy to offer expanded
coverage for
garage liability, but a law practice that entertains clients might need expanded liquor
liability limits.
A basic homeowners policy will include
coverage for dwelling, meaning your house,
garage, and shed; the contents of your home; the living expenses incurred after your home is damaged; and
liability and medical payments for someone injured in your home.