General Liability Insurance for Drafters

Protects your business when third parties claim bodily injury or property damage arising from your business operations — not your professional work, but your physical presence and activities.

General Liability vs. Professional Liability

Most drafters need both. General liability covers the physical-world risks — someone trips in your office, you accidentally knock over a client's equipment during a site visit, or your marketing material contains defamatory language. It does NOT cover errors in your drawings or designs (that's professional liability/E&O).

Bodily injury at your office or job site visits
Property damage you cause at a client's location
Personal and advertising injury (libel, copyright infringement)
Medical payments for third-party injuries
Products and completed operations coverage
General liability protection for drafting businesses

Who Requires General Liability?

Commercial Lease Agreements

Nearly all commercial landlords require $1M+ GL as a condition of leasing office space.

Client Contracts

Many enterprise clients require a certificate of insurance showing GL coverage before project start.

State Licensing

Some state licensing boards require general liability as a condition of professional registration.

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