
Picture this: a customer visits your place of business, trips over a loose rug, and ends up with a sprained ankle. Or maybe you’re working on-site for a client and accidentally damage their car. These kinds of situations are stressful enough on their own, but they can turn into major financial headaches if followed up with medical bills, missed days of work, or a lawsuit.
That’s where comprehensive general liability insurance comes in.
Comprehensive general liability insurance is an older term; today, it’s commonly referred to as general liability insurance, and it’s one of the most foundational coverages a business can have. In this guide, we break down what it is, what it covers (and doesn’t cover), who needs it, how much it typically costs, and how to get covered, without the insurance jargon overload.
Comprehensive general liability insurance protects your business against third-party claims involving:
In plain English, it helps cover legal fees, settlements, and medical expenses if your business is accused of causing physical harm, damaging someone else’s property, or violating certain personal or advertising rights. The “third-party” aspect means that this is not damage or injury to you or an employee.
You may still hear the term “comprehensive general liability insurance,” but today it’s more commonly called general liability insurance. These terms are interchangeable. While the name has evolved, the core purpose hasn’t: protecting businesses from everyday risks that come from interacting with clients, customers, vendors, and the public.

Comprehensive general liability coverage is designed to protect against a wide range of common business claims. Let’s take a closer look at the main areas it covers and how those scenarios might play out in real life.
Bodily injury coverage helps if a third party gets physically hurt and holds your business responsible.
Example: A client visits your studio, slips on a wet floor, and breaks their wrist. Medical bills add up quickly, and they decide to sue for damages. Bodily injury coverage can help pay for medical costs, legal fees, and any settlements or court judgments up to your policy’s limits of liability.
This type of coverage is especially important for businesses that regularly interact with the public or operate in physical spaces, like offices, shops, or worksites.
Property damage coverage kicks in if your business accidentally damages someone else’s physical property.
Example: You’re a contractor doing renovations, and a mishap causes damage to a client’s flooring or plumbing. Or you’re setting up for an event and accidentally knock over a valuable piece of equipment owned by the venue. Property damage coverage can help cover repair or replacement costs, as well as legal expenses if the client files a claim.
Even careful professionals can make mistakes. This coverage helps ensure one accident doesn’t derail your business finances or your personal savings.
This coverage protects your business from claims related to nonphysical harm, such as:
Example: You run a small marketing firm and unknowingly use a copyrighted image in an ad campaign. If the copyright holder sues, personal and advertising injury coverage can help cover legal defense costs and settlements.
In today’s digital world — where websites, social media, and digital advertising are central to most businesses — this protection is more relevant than ever.
While comprehensive general liability insurance offers broad protection, it doesn’t cover everything. Understanding its limitations can help you avoid surprises and identify when you may need additional types of insurance.
Here are some common exclusions:
Think of general liability insurance as a strong foundation, but not a one size fits all solution.
Short answer: most businesses.
General liability insurance is useful for nearly any business that interacts with people, property, or clients — even those considered “low risk.”
Some common examples include:
In many cases clients, landlords, vendors, or licensing boards will ask for proof of general liability coverage before agreeing to work with you.
Even if your business operates mostly online or from home, unexpected third-party claims can still happen. A single lawsuit (legitimate or not) can cost thousands in legal fees alone. General liability insurance helps ensure you’re not shouldering that risk on your own.

For many small businesses, general liability insurance is more affordable than you might expect.
In fact, Berxi general liability insurance policies start at around $100 per year for certain solo professionals, like personal trainers, and $350 per year for small businesses.
The best way to find out how much your comprehensive general liability insurance policy might cost is to get a quick online quote.
Several variables influence how much you’ll pay for general liability insurance.
Getting covered doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s a simple way to approach it:
The key is finding a policy that fits your business today while still offering room to grow.
Running a business comes with enough uncertainties. Insurance shouldn’t be one of them.
Berxi makes it easy for small businesses and professionals to get comprehensive general liability coverage tailored to their needs. With a simple online application, transparent pricing, and coverage designed for real-world risks, Berxi helps you protect what you’ve worked hard to build.
Whether you’re launching your first business or reassessing your coverage, Berxi can help you find general liability insurance that fits your specific needs, without the confusion.
That means:
Get a quote today — it takes only a minute, and you might be surprised by how affordable GL insurance is.
No, these are not the same thing. Comprehensive general liability insurance is the same as general liability insurance. Commercial general liability insurance includes general liability but is not limited to those coverages.
The cost varies depending on factors like your industry, location, revenue, and coverage limits. Some individual contractors pay $100 a year while many small businesses pay anywhere from hundreds to a few thousand dollars per year. The best way to know your exact cost is to get a personalized quote.
GL typically covers third-party bodily injury, property damage, and personal or advertising injury, including legal defense costs, settlements, and court judgments. Third party typically means anyone who is not your employee. And the amount for which you’re covered depends on your policy’s limits of liability, which you can choose when you purchase a policy.
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