General Liability Insurance
Commercial general liability (CGL) policy is extremely broad in nature. It insures the bodily injury liability and property damage liability exposures of a variety of commercial businesses, enterprises, and ventures. The broad nature of these forms eliminates having to select and group individual or specific hazards, with the resulting potential gaps in coverage.

These policies can be offered on either an occurrence or a claims-made basis, as a monoline policy or combined with one or more other lines of insurance to form a commercial package policy. The basic exposures of the named insured covered by the CGL coverage forms include:
- Advertising injury
- Completed operations
- Medical payments on the premises or at job sites, without regard to fault
- Operations conducted or performed on or off the premises
- Ownership, maintenance, or use of the premises
- Personal injury
- Products manufactured, sold, or distributed
- Written contracts and agreements
Each of these coverages is subject to certain policy definitions, exclusions, and limitations.