Types of insurance written for businesses instead of individuals (for which the term personal lines applies)
Insurance coverage designed for and purchased by busi-nesses, professionals and commercial establishments, as opposed to personal lines of insurance designed for and bought by individuals.
Insurance designed for businesses, institutions or organizations.
The various kinds of insurance which are written for businesses. (Also see Commercial Insurance [Coverages].)
Insurance products that are designed for and bought by businesses, as opposed to personal lines products, which are sold to individuals.
Insurance for businesses, organizations, institutions, governmental agencies, and other commercial establishments.
A distinction marking property and liability coverage writ-ten for business or entrepreneurial interests as opposed to personal lines.
Classes of insurance providing cover for businesses, as opposed to PERSONAL LINES.
Products designed for and bought by businesses. Among the major coverages are boiler and machinery, business interruption, commercial auto, comprehensive general liability, directors and officers liability, fire and allied lines, inland marine, medical malpractice liability, product liability, professional liability, surety and fidelity, and workers compensation. Most of these commercial coverages can be purchased separately except business interruption which must be added to a fire insurance (property) policy.
Insurance for businesses, professionals, and commercial establishments.