Sentences with phrase «triggered by your negligence»

Liability coverage on your policy isn't subject to perils, it's triggered by your negligence causing accidental injury or property damage to someone else.

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Industry lobbyists have argued that imposing such a standard could leave advisors vulnerable to being sued for losses that were triggered primarily by market events rather than negligence.
June 16, 7:57 a.m. Updated President Obama kept the focus of his first Oval Office address on the prime issue at hand — restoring public confidence in his administration's handling of an unfolding environmental calamity triggered by corporate malfeasance and bureaucratic negligence.
This negligence led to forest clearing and peatland destruction and helped trigger global warming, «causing material and immaterial losses to all the residents of Riau Province who have been affected by the impacts of climate change,» Suryadi said.
The statute holds that liability is triggered «by reason of any defect or insufficiency, due to its negligence, in its cars, engines, appliances, machinery, track, roadbed, works, boats, wharves, or other equipment.»
Subsequently, the reforms of 2013, triggered by his report, have made significant changes to procedure and costs, but the need for the further reforms he now proposes, and the benefit of the extension of fixed costs into clinical negligence claims canvassed by the Department of Health, can clearly be seen in the judgment of Master Simons in Rezek - Clarke v Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
If an injury was caused by negligence of the property owner, then the public liability clauses of the house insurance would be triggered.
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