Commercial Auto Liability is focused exclusively on the risks of owning a truck, while general liability policies focus on protecting a company from risks that could impact the business in any manner. Commercial Auto liability typically covers property damage and bodily injury to drivers, passengers in your car, pedestrians, and others.
General liability protection covers bodily injury to anyone who could sue your company: customers and other guests (walking through the lobby), contractors, and vendors doing work for you.
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