Miguel Coradine - Sirius Insurance · Charlottesville, VA
Serves Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Fluvanna County, Greene County, Orange County, and throughout Virginia
General liability insurance protecting businesses from third-party bodily injury, property damage claims, and lawsuits.
Business Liability Insurance provides essential protection for businesses against claims from customers, vendors, or the public for bodily injury, property damage, and personal injury. This coverage helps pay for legal defense costs, settlements, and judgments, protecting your business assets from unexpected claims. As part of a comprehensive business insurance solution, general liability is fundamental coverage that protects your company's financial security.
Protection when someone is injured on your premises or as a result of your business operations
Coverage for damage your business causes to others' property
Attorney fees and court costs covered in addition to policy limits
Protection against claims of libel, slander, copyright infringement, and false advertising
Immediate medical expense coverage for minor injuries without admitting fault
Professional evaluation of your business risks and appropriate coverage recommendations
Business liability insurance is essential for virtually all businesses, especially those with physical locations, customer interactions, products, or services that could potentially cause harm. It's particularly important for retail stores, restaurants, contractors, professional services, and any business required to show proof of insurance.
Consult First
Businesses should consult with an insurance advisor to determine appropriate coverage limits based on their industry, assets, contract requirements, and risk exposure. High-risk operations or businesses with significant assets may need umbrella policies for additional protection.
General liability insurance is the foundation of business insurance protection. It covers your business when someone claims you caused bodily injury, property damage, or other covered harm. This includes slip-and-fall accidents at your location, damage caused by your products or services, and even advertising mistakes.
The coverage typically includes three main components: bodily injury and property damage liability, personal and advertising injury liability, and medical payments to others. Legal defense costs are covered in addition to your policy limits, providing crucial financial protection when lawsuits arise.
Working with an independent insurance agency means access to multiple insurance carriers and customized solutions for your unique business risks. Rather than being limited to one company's products, independent agents can compare coverage options and pricing to find the best fit for your needs.
Craddock and Sirius Insurance brings multi-generational expertise and personal relationships to business insurance. Their approach focuses on understanding your industry, identifying your specific risks, and creating innovative solutions to even the toughest risk management challenges.
What does business liability insurance cover?
Business liability insurance covers third-party bodily injury, property damage, personal injury, and advertising injury claims against your business. It includes legal defense costs, settlements, and court judgments up to your policy limits.
How much liability coverage does my business need?
Coverage needs vary by industry, business size, and risk exposure. Many businesses carry $1-2 million in coverage. Your insurance advisor will assess your specific risks, contract requirements, and assets to recommend appropriate limits.
Is general liability insurance required?
While not legally required in most cases, general liability insurance is often required by commercial landlords, clients, and business contracts. It's considered essential protection for nearly all business types.
Does this cover employee injuries?
No, general liability covers third parties only. Employee injuries are covered under Workers' Compensation insurance, which is a separate policy required in most states.