Care, Custody, or Control Exclusion and Borrowed Vehicle
Our insured borrowed a bobcat to remove snow from his parking lot. He ran the bobcat for nine hours and then the engine broke down. The bobcat was very old and the repair cost is more than the value of the bobcat. The problem is that that owner of the bobcat did not have it insured. Would the general liability policy of our insured pay for the damage?
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