Common use of General Liability Insurance for claims for Clause in Contracts

General Liability Insurance for claims for. damages because of bodily injury or death of any person, other than the Professional firm’s employees, or damage to tangible property of others, including loss of use resulting therefrom, to the extent that such kinds of liability are not insured by other specific liability insurance and are ordinarily insurable under general liability insurance, subject to bodily injury limits of not less than $100,000 each occurrence and $300,000 annual aggregate and property damage limits of not less than $100,000 each occurrence and $300,000 annual aggregate, or combined bodily injury/property damage single limit of not less than $300,000 each occurrence and $500,000 annual aggregate.

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Samples: www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov

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General Liability Insurance for claims for. damages because of bodily injury or death of any person, other than the Professional D/CC firm’s employees, or damage to tangible property of others, including loss of use resulting therefrom, to the extent that such kinds of liability are not insured by other specific liability insurance and are ordinarily insurable under general liability insurance, subject to bodily injury limits of not less than $100,000 each occurrence and $300,000 annual aggregate and property damage limits of not less than $100,000 each occurrence and $300,000 annual aggregate, or combined bodily injury/property damage single limit of not less than $300,000 each occurrence and $500,000 annual aggregate.

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Samples: www.michigan.gov

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