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I board and train horses and someone mentioned I should look into Care, Custody and Control coverage. How is this different from the CGL policy?

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I board and train horses and someone mentioned I should look into Care, Custody and Control coverage. How is this different from the CGL policy?

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Care, Custody & Control (CCC) is what protects you in the event a horse that is in your care that you do not own (a boarded horse, horse in training, etc.) is injured or dies, and the owners sue you because they believe you or your employee were at fault. The standard CGL policy does not cover these situations, but you may add CCC coverage to your CGL policy or obtain CCC coverage by itself.

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