Examples of Personal Injury in a sentence
Commercial General Liability must include $1,000,000 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and Property Damage, with a separate aggregate limit of $2,000,000; Medical Expense per person of $5,000; Personal Injury and Advertising Liability of $1,000,000; Products/Completed Operations Aggregate Limit of $2,000,000; and Damage to Premises Rented: $50,000.
In addition, this policy shall specifically insure the contractual liability assumed by the contractor under the paragraph entitled "Indemnification." The policy shall include Products/Completed Operations, Contractual Liability, Broad Form Property Damage, Personal Injury, Independent Contractor's Coverage, and "Hired" and "Non-owned" Automobile Liability coverage’'s.
Commercial General Liability must include $1,000,000 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and Property Damage with a separate aggregate limit of $2,000,000; Medical Expense per person of $5,000; Personal Injury and Advertising Liability of $1,000,000; Products/Completed Operations Aggregate Limit of $2,000,000; and Damage to Premises Rented: $50,000.
Coverage, as provided by 1986 (or later) ISO commercial general liability form, shall include Bodily Injury, Contractual for this Agreement, Independent Contractors, Broad Form Property Damage, Personal Injury, Fire Legal Liability and XCU Coverages and without elimination of the subcontractor exception to “damage to your work” exclusion.
Damage, or Personal Injury of Contractor Personnel: The Government will not be responsible for or held liable for any loss, damage, personal injury, or loss of life of Contractor personnel, not caused by the fault, negligence, or wrongful omission of the Government, its agents or its employees, occurring at any time such personnel are entering, exiting, using, or occupying Government property in performance of this contract.