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Contingent Bodily Injury from Cyber Attacks: What You Need to Know

ProWriters

Contingent bodily injury cyber attacks can cause physical harm, directly or indirectly. One key step is making sure clients have adequate coverage options for bodily injury in their Cyber Liability Insurance policies. Cyber Liability for Bodily Injury: Some Examples How might a cyber incident end up causing bodily harm?

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The New Florida Vehicle Insurance Laws You Need to Know in 2024

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Basic Information About Driving a Vehicle in Florida What type of car insurance policy is required by law in Florida? A proof that you have purchased Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL) automobile insurance must be presented before you can be allowed to register a vehicle with at least four wheels in Florida.

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Understanding Liability Insurance for UK Tradespeople and Contractors

Protect Commercial Insurance

It covers you against claims of property damage, personal injury, or negligence. This type of insurance is designed to cover you if a member of the public suffers an injury or their property is damaged because of your business activities.

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Beyond Coverage: Understanding the Limitations of Cyber Liability Insurance for California’s Tech Companies

Jackson & Jackson

While these policies are essential in today’s digital landscape, knowing what they do not cover is vital for complete protection. Property Damage : Traditional cyber policies typically don’t cover physical damage caused by cyber events.

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Commercial Insurance and Protection of Business Property

Paragon Independent Insurance Agencies

Commercial Insurance Information Commercial insurance consists of policies to safeguard businesses when financial losses are inevitable. These events may include property damage, liability claims from work-related injuries, break-ins, or business interruption. It is critical to understand how to determine what is covered.

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Big Changes Ahead for California Auto Insurance: Senate Bill 1107 and What It Means for Agents

American Agents Alliance

The legislation, effective January 1, 2025, will increase the current minimum of $15,000 per claimant and $30,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, and $5,000 for property damage (15/30/5), to $30,000 per claimant, $60,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage (30/60/15).

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E&O vs. EPLI: What Coverage Do Your Clients Need?

ProWriters

As they seek to secure the insurance they need to protect themselves, some companies’ decision-makers may get confused about E&O vs. EPLI policies. Both types of policies involve legal liabilities and are important. Coverage limits, deductibles, and other policy terms can be adjusted to align with the company’s nature and size.