Commercial General Liability Insurance

The insurance industry reacts not only to real losses, but it reacts with equal concern to perceived risks, particularly where those perceived risks could, at least in theory, amount to significant financial loss for policyholders and/or insurers. The Ebola “crisis” is the latest example of the insurance market reacting to a perceived risk that may never amount to an actual insurable loss.
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