The Author

The Author
Greg Gotwald is an insurance coverage attorney and partner at the law firm of Plews Shadely Racher & Braun LLP

Sunday, November 13, 2011

The Structure of an Insurance Policy--The Exclusions (Part 4 of 8)

PART 4—POLICY STRUCTURE

The Exclusions
After reading your Insuring Clauses, you might be thinking: “This policy is great! I’ll never have to worry—I’m covered.” To quote Lee Corso: “NOT SO FAST.” You still have to deal with the Exclusions Section. This is the part of the policy where the insurance company starts taking away things that would otherwise be included in the Insuring Clause.
For example, on your homeowner’s policy, if that “loss” (discussed in the Insuring Clause) is from normal wear and tear (that is, it’s just old), there’s a chance it won’t be covered. On the general liability policy, if you intended to cause the “property damage” or the “bodily injury,” you might be out of luck because of an exclusion.
Look out for the exclusions.

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