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If there were damage caused by a Leaders children who have accompanied her on her Leader work, for example, to a series meeting or home visit, would our insurance cover this?

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If there were damage caused by a Leaders children who have accompanied her on her Leader work, for example, to a series meeting or home visit, would our insurance cover this?

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If LLL is found legally liable for the damages, then our general liability policy will cover this (both in the United States and outside of the United States). There is no deductible on this coverage. If this is a third party claim (a claim from someone who is not connected to LLL) and LLL is responsible, then it is covered under your general liability policy and there is no deductible Q: I understand my activities as an LLL Leader are covered by Leaders’ professional coverage insurance, and the LLL general liability policy will apply in certain situations. But I heard about a “deductible” — what is that and who pays it? A. It is common in insurance for policies to have a “deductible.” This is a set dollar amount that the insured agrees to pay before the insurance company begins their payment. Many of your health insurance or personal homeowners/automobile policies have the same provisions. This is done to reduce the “nuisance” claims that would be best paid by the insured and also re

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