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12th December 2015, 10:56 AM
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AIG CGL Policy

I want to get the details of Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy of Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited so can you please provide me?
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12th December 2015, 12:12 PM
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Re: AIG CGL Policy

Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited is a joint venture between Tata Group and American International Group (AIG). It was established on January 22, 2001. It is present in 98 locations across India.

Commercial General Liability Insurance

Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy covers third party liabilities arising from various business operations, be it premises, products and completed operations and/or advertising and personal injury.

TATA AIG brings to you one of the most extensive worldwide network, with presence in more than 130 jurisdictions.

Flexibility in offering globally accepted occurrence based wordings and claims made form

Competence of offering worldwide jurisdiction

Ability to structure Vendor programs

Capability to issue Certificate of Insurance in globally accepted formats

Key Features

Unique Policy - 3 Coverages in 1

With a broad-based wording that has withstood scrutiny in the most litigious jurisdictions of the world, Comprehensive General Liability provides comprehensive protection against:

Coverage A – Bodily injury and Property Damage
Coverage B – Personal and Advertising injury
Coverage C – Medical Expenses
Supplementary Payments

Covered Exposures-
Premises Liability
Operations Liability
Products Liability
Completed Operations Liability
Duty to Defend Form
Coverage for defense costs apart from damages

Key Exclusions

Expected or intended injury
Workers’ Compensation and Similar Laws
War


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