Commercial General Liability Insurance


May 11, 2026

An overview of trusts and where coverage is found in both the personal and commercial lines policies.

April 24, 2026
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The CG 20 23 Additional Insured - Executors, Administrators, Trustees or Beneficiaries that can be attached to the CGL Coverage Part.

Coverage for mobile equipment is a rather complex subject, given that coverage is split between the business auto and general liability coverage forms. We will look at the coverage provided by each of these forms, as well as how the coverages are designed to be applied in actual claim scenarios.

April 06, 2026

A summary of the ISO Circular for April 6, 2026. Circulars provide a wide variety of information from form changes to rules, loss costs, experience reviews, and other information.<br/>

February 09, 2026

When an insured ships the wrong product to the customer and using it damages the customer's product.

December 15, 2025

The court made their determination based on the policy language of each individual contract.

November 19, 2025

A summary of the ISO Circular for November 19, 2025. Circulars provide a wide variety of information from form changes to rules, loss costs, experience reviews, and other information.<br/>

November 18, 2025

A summary of the ISO Circular for November 14, 2025. Circulars provide a wide variety of information from form changes to rules, loss costs, experience reviews, and other information.<br/>

October 06, 2025

Discusses new endorsements effective 1/1/2026 amending the general liability coverage part to address actual or alleged assault or battery, generative artificial intelligence, and human trafficking wrongdoing.

September 09, 2025

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