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Which insurance coverage would protect a general contractor against claims arising from a subcontractor's faulty work that damages the owner's existing building?

Correct Answer

B) General liability insurance

General liability insurance covers third-party bodily injury and property damage claims, including damage caused by the contractor's work or that of their subcontractors to the owner's existing property.

Answer Options
A
Completed operations insurance
B
General liability insurance
C
Professional liability insurance
D
Workers' compensation insurance

Why This Is the Correct Answer

General liability insurance covers third-party bodily injury and property damage claims, including damage caused by the contractor's work or that of their subcontractors to the owner's existing property.

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