Liability coverage for loss exposures arising from a business organization's premises and operations, its products, or its completed work is typically provided by

Liability coverage for loss exposures arising from a business organization's premises and operations, its products, or its completed work is typically provided by




A. Professional liability insurance.
B. Commercial general liability insurance.
C. Auto liability insurance.
D. Personal liability insurance.



Answer: B. Liability coverage for loss exposures arising from a business organization's premises and operations, its products, or its completed work is typically provided by commercial general liability insurance.

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