1. General Liability: The “Physical” Protector
Often called “slip-and-fall” insurance, General Liability covers physical risks that can happen at any business, regardless of the industry.
- What it covers:
- Bodily Injury: A client trips over a loose rug in your office.
- Property Damage: You accidentally spill coffee on a client’s expensive laptop.
- Personal/Advertising Injury: Claims of libel, slander, or copyright infringement in your marketing.
- Best for: Businesses with a physical location or those that interact face-to-face with clients (e.g., contractors, retailers, cleaners).
2. Professional Liability: The “Advice” Protector
Also known as Errors and Omissions (E&O), this policy protects you against mistakes related to the professional services or advice you provide.
- What it covers:
- Negligence: Giving advice that leads to a client losing money.
- Errors: A typo in a legal document or a bug in a software build.
- Omissions: Forgetting to include a critical clause in a contract.
- Best for: Service-based businesses and consultants (e.g., accountants, web developers, marketing experts).
At a Glance: The Key Differences
| Feature | General Liability | Professional Liability |
| Primary Focus | Physical mishaps and accidents | Work-related mistakes and oversight |
| Example Scenario | A customer slips on a wet floor | A consultant misses a project deadline |
| Damage Type | Tangible (Injuries/Property) | Intangible (Financial loss/Reputation) |
