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RPLU Commercial General Liability Insurance: Overview

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RPLU Commercial General Liability Insurance: Overview Indemnity - answerInsurer pays for damages or injury for which the insured is held legally liable Defense - answerInsurer provides a legal defense against claims of liability 1st Standard Policy General Liability form - answerFirst issued in 1940. It was a major step toward consistency, but was still very complex. Comprehensive General Liability (CGL) Form - answerWritten in 1966. It was written in simplified language and provided a policy document specific to the insured. Broad Form Commercial General Liability (BFCGL) Endorsement - answerIn 1976, the most common endorsements were compiled into one single standard endorsement. Commercial General Liability (CGL) form - answerWritten in 1986, and is still the form used in writing insurance in the business market. Caused by a liability insurance crisis (increased number of medical malpractice lawsuits, asbestos claims, liability for environmental damage at pollution sites, etc). It allowed CGL insurance to be written on either an occurrence or claims-made basis Two Primary Types of Coverage Triggers - answerOccurrence coverage triggers and Claims-made coverage triggers Claims-Made Coverage Trigger - answerCoverage trigger that most PLI is written on Occurrence Coverage Trigger - answerCoverage trigger that is triggered by an incident/ occurrence, which happens during the policy period. Most excess CGL Polices are written based on this trigger Extended Reporting Period - answerAlso called tail coverage, this provides protection for claims filed after a claims-made policy has expired Retroactive Date - answerA date placed on policies to establish a timeframe for covering only the claims arising from incidents that happen after a specified date Exclusion of Specific Accidents, Products, Work, or Location Endorsement - answerThis allows the insurer to remove certain exposures that may be prohibitive to insure and enables the insured to obtain coverage for the non-excluded exposures. Commonly called the laser endorsement.

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RPLU Commercial General Liability
Insurance: Overview


Indemnity - answer✔Insurer pays for damages or injury for which the insured is held legally liable

Defense - answer✔Insurer provides a legal defense against claims of liability

1st Standard Policy General Liability form - answer✔First issued in 1940. It was a major step toward
consistency, but was still very complex.

Comprehensive General Liability (CGL) Form - answer✔Written in 1966. It was written in simplified
language and provided a policy document specific to the insured.

Broad Form Commercial General Liability (BFCGL) Endorsement - answer✔In 1976, the most common
endorsements were compiled into one single standard endorsement.

Commercial General Liability (CGL) form - answer✔Written in 1986, and is still the form used in writing
insurance in the business market. Caused by a liability insurance crisis (increased number of medical
malpractice lawsuits, asbestos claims, liability for environmental damage at pollution sites, etc). It
allowed CGL insurance to be written on either an occurrence or claims-made basis

Two Primary Types of Coverage Triggers - answer✔Occurrence coverage triggers and Claims-made
coverage triggers

Claims-Made Coverage Trigger - answer✔Coverage trigger that most PLI is written on

Occurrence Coverage Trigger - answer✔Coverage trigger that is triggered by an incident/ occurrence,
which happens during the policy period. Most excess CGL Polices are written based on this trigger

Extended Reporting Period - answer✔Also called tail coverage, this provides protection for claims filed
after a claims-made policy has expired

Retroactive Date - answer✔A date placed on policies to establish a timeframe for covering only the
claims arising from incidents that happen after a specified date

Exclusion of Specific Accidents, Products, Work, or Location Endorsement - answer✔This allows the
insurer to remove certain exposures that may be prohibitive to insure and enables the insured to obtain
coverage for the non-excluded exposures. Commonly called the laser endorsement.

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