Most landlord policies cover
bodily injury and property damage suits.
Not exact matches
Technical Answer: «If a claim is made or a
suit is brought against an insured for
damages because of
bodily injury or
property damage... we will pay up to our limit of liability for the
damages for which the insured is legally liable...
and provide a defense at our expense by counsel of our choice even if the
suit is groundless, false, or fraudulent.»
«
Suit» means a civil proceeding in which
damages because of «
bodily injury,» «
property damage» or «personal
and advertising
injury» to which this insurance applies are alleged.
Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Coverage A) applies to claims or suits against your firm for bodily injury or property d
Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Coverage A) applies to claims or suits against your firm for bodily injury or property
Property Damage Liability (Coverage A) applies to claims or suits against your firm for bodily injury or property d
Damage Liability (Coverage A) applies to claims or
suits against your firm for
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It also makes sure that if someone sues you for a ridiculous cause of action claiming you are responsible for their
bodily injury or
property damage (as some Californians are wont to do) you'll have coverage for the loss
and also for the cost to defend that
suit so long as it would be covered under the policy.
Protects you if others make a claim or bring
suit against you for
bodily injury or
property damage for which you or a covered resident of your household are responsible, either in your home or elsewhere
and to which coverage applies.
Claims or
suits are covered only if the
bodily injury,
property damage or personal
and advertising
injury occurs during the policy period.