General liability insurance, often called commercial general liability (CGL), helps protect businesses from financial losses related to third-party injury, property damage, and certain legal claims.
This guide explains how general liability insurance works, what it typically covers, what it does not cover, and how Texas businesses evaluate their risk exposure.
Helps pay medical costs and legal expenses if someone is injured due to your business activities.
Covers damage to another person’s property caused by your operations.
May provide protection against certain claims related to advertising or alleged reputational harm.
Helps cover attorney fees, court costs, and settlements related to covered claims.
Coverage details and exclusions vary by policy structure.