Commercial General Liability (Occurrence Form) shall include Sample Clauses

This clause requires that the Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance policy provided must be written on an occurrence form basis. In practice, this means that the insurance will cover claims for incidents that happen during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is actually made, as long as the event occurred while the policy was active. By specifying the occurrence form, the clause ensures broader and more predictable coverage for potential liabilities arising from events during the contract term, thereby protecting the insured party from gaps in coverage that could arise with other policy types, such as claims-made forms.
Commercial General Liability (Occurrence Form) shall include. 1. Premises/Operations 2. Independent Contractors 3. Personal Injury 4. Products/Completed Operations 5. Blanket Contractual Liability 6. Explosion, Collapse and Underground Coverages