Marble Insurance Services, LLC
At Marble Insurance Services, LLC, we understand your commercial insurance and small business liability insurance needs.
LIABILITY INSURANCE
A general liability policy will cover you for common risks, including customer injuries on your premises.
Liability insurance covers injuries that you cause to third parties and protects the business against losses even if they are negligent or liable for damage, injury or loss to another's property, reputation, or health, If someone sues you for personal injuries or property damage, the cost of defending and resolving the suit would be covered by your liability insurance policy.
Liability coverage is the most basic type of commercial insurance and is limited to liability claims of bodily injury or property damage. Coverage is provided for accidents on your premises or at your customer's location. Some client contracts also refer to these policies as Comprehensive Commercial Liability. It is important to remember that these policies exclude errors and omissions type claims related to the delivery of your professional services.
Typically offered as a general liability and property package policy, coverage is also provided for theft or destruction of your company's computer hardware and software and other assets such as office furnishings and equipment up to a specified amount.
Products and Completed Operations
A policy may provide coverage for your company's completed products or services. If an injury occurs due to the use of your products or services provided, the policy would pay for the resulting damages and any legal expenses up to the policy limits.
Contractual Liability
General Liability coverage extends to any liability you may assume by entering into a variety of different types of contracts such as a building lease.
Liquor Liability
If you're not in the business of manufacturing, distributing, selling, serving or furnishing alcoholic beverages, the policy may protect you in case someone claims you are legally liable for a liquor-related accident.
Hired Auto & Non-Owned Auto
Hired Auto & Non-Owned Auto coverage if requested is typically added as an endorsement on a policy. If their are no vehicles owned by the company this coverage will meet the contract requirement for Commercial Auto coverage.
Hired Auto coverage replaces or augments the liability coverage offered by auto rental agencies for example
Non-Owned Auto coverage protects your company in the event that your company is sued as a result of an auto accident that you or one of your employees has in a personal vehicle while on company business.
Medical Payments
If someone is injured by you or at your business site, the policy may pay for medical and funeral expenses incurred, up to policy limits, within one year of the accident . For example, if a customer tripped and fell on your premises and had to be hospitalized.
Personal Injury
Most General Liability policies provide coverage if you are accused of:
Advertising Injury
In the course of advertising your company's own goods, products or services, this policy will provide valuable liability protection against advertising injuries resulting from: