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Home / What’s the Difference Between General and Professional Liability Insurance?

What’s the Difference Between General and Professional Liability Insurance?

Posted by Great Lakes Insurance on January 20, 2026

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General liability (GL) addresses bodily injury, property damage, and specific personal or advertising injuries arising from your premises, operations, products, or marketing. Professional liability (PL), or errors and omissions, addresses financial loss resulting from negligent advice, design, or services. Many businesses need both because a single project can involve physical hazards and professional decisions.

General Liability in the Wild

GL responds to everyday hazards that come with foot traffic, tools, displays, and products. Here are five common hazard types and how they show up:

  • Premises slip, trip, and fall: A customer hits a wet entryway, a loose mat, or an icy walkway and is injured. GL can respond to bodily injury claims. Many policies include a small “medical payments” limit to resolve minor incidents quickly.
  • Product and completed-operations injury: An item you make or sell, or work you completed, later causes injury or damage. Think of a faulty component that overheats or a repair that fails and leads to water damage a month later.
  • Damage to others’ property: Your employee drops a ladder onto a client’s car or cracks a lobby floor tile while moving equipment. GL addresses third-party property damage arising from your operations.
  • Personal and advertising injury: Allegations of libel, slander, or inadvertent copyright use in an ad campaign. GL can respond to covered offenses related to your marketing.
  • Fire liability (tenant’s damage): You lease space, and an accidental fire in your unit damages the landlord’s building. GL often includes a specific grant for this exposure, subject to separate limits and terms.

Retailers, contractors, manufacturers, venues, and service firms rely on GL to prevent day-to-day premises and product exposures from becoming balance-sheet shocks.

Professional Liability Decoded

PL focuses on whether your work meets a professional standard of care. Allegations include negligent design, misstatements, missed deadlines that cause client losses, or failure to deliver services as promised. Consultants, designers, accountants, healthcare and allied services, tech developers, and agencies regularly carry PL. Most PL is written on a claims-made basis: the policy in force when the claim is made responds, provided the act occurred after the retroactive date listed on your declarations. Occurrence PL exists in a few niches, but it’s uncommon. Keep an eye on the retro date when switching carriers; moving it forward can create a gap for older work that’s still on the hook.

Contract Clauses That Force Your Hand

Leases, master service agreements, and vendor contracts often require GL and PL with specific limits, additional insured and primary noncontributory status, and waivers of subrogation. Certificates of Insurance show proof, but endorsements are what actually grant those rights. Missing or incorrect endorsements can stall a project or violate a lease, so review requirements before binding coverage.

Exclusions, Deductibles, and Limits

GL doesn’t cover everything. Professional errors, employment practices, cyber incidents, and product recalls typically need dedicated policies. PL won’t cover bodily injury or property damage outside its insuring agreement, and it excludes known claims and acts that occurred before the retro date. Understand deductibles or self-insured retentions, defense-inside-limits provisions that erode limits as attorneys are paid, and aggregate limits that cap total annual payouts.

Match Coverage to the Risks You Really Have

We’ll map your operations to the right mix of GL and PL, then fine-tune limits, deductibles, retro dates, and contract endorsements so deals keep moving and claims are properly addressed. Our local Ohio agents can help you place business insurance that reflects how you actually work, not just how a checklist would have you work. Give us a call today at (614) 841-4444.

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