Insurers market and sell commercial general liability insurance policies which promise their policyholders a defense against lawsuits brought by third parties. However, policyholders often overlook these policies as a source of funding for the defense of commercial litigation. For this reason, either the lawsuit is not tendered to the CGL insurer, or, if tendered and denied, the insurer's denial is accepted without challenge.
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