General Liability

General Liability

Accidents happen. Unfortunately each slip and fall bears the potential for a business owner to find themselves legally responsible for bodily injury or property damage. Manufactured products can fail and cause damage. If a lawsuit should arise over a mishap on your premises or even bodily injury related to use of your product or service, you'll be glad you have Mayville Insurance Agency, Inc. and our years of liability insurance experience in your corner.

Icy sidewalks can hide under fresh snow. Tiny fuses can short out inside your product and cause big headaches. Some incidents are worse especially when death is involved. Chances are, in most of these cases, the liability will be yours.

- Brad Steinbach, Mayville Insurance Agency, Inc.

Bodily Injury

Does your business have a board notating when the last injury occurred? It's a helpful reminder to you and your staff to focus on safety. Make sure to include your customers, visitors, and vendors in your safety procedures. Before the unfortunate event befalls upon your company have an appropriate amount of General Liability insurance to cover any accident.

Property Damage

Property damage can manifest from acts of nature and disgruntled employees. Other forms of property damage occur from disconcerted customers, impaired drivers, and faulty equipment. Be aware that an accident can arise at your client's location. Every type of business needs property insurance to protect every one involved in the business transaction.

Slander & Libel

Adhering your employees to moral and ethical principles, also known as integrity, helps prevent your company from being sued for slander and libel. General Liability shelters your company from certain offenses such as libel, slander, disparagement, and copyright infringement in your advertisements.

What will it cost you?

General Liability is recommend for all types of businesses. Large corporations need it just as well as sole-proprietors. Consider some of these expenses; defense costs, medical expenses, and the loss of revenue coming from discontented clients.

Did you know?

There are many types of contractors. Some repair leaky roofs and others might create a marketing campaign for your company. If your contractor does not have general liability your company could be held liable for injuries created by the contractor. Slander and copyright infringement are other forms of offenses that your company might have to defend against.

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