Insurance
Aug. 17, 2001
Offset Obligation
General liability insurance policies typically require insurers to defend their policyholders against third-party lawsuits that seek damages based on bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury or personal injury. The duty to defend commonly arises when a policyholder is named as a defendant to a lawsuit.




General liability insurance policies typically require insurers to defend their policyholders against third-party lawsuits that seek damages based on bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury or personal injury. The duty to defend commonly arises when a policyholder is named as a defen...
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