Genuine environmental insurance needs to have an insuring agreement that provides specific coverage for losses arising from the release or escape of pollutants. At a minimum, the insurance coverage will apply to losses arising from:
Common optional coverages include:
Most businesses have general liability that protects them against claims of slander, libel, bodily injury, and property damage. What general liability does not protect your business from is a scenario where it accidentally exposes customers or the environment to pollutants. The costs of pollution as a negative externality can be high for a business. There is the ethical cost of endangering people’s lives, but this also comes with legal and monetary expenses. Environmental liability can protect your company from the high fees of cleanups, lawsuits, and other costs that pollution-related accidents have.
Shifting coverage for pollution losses from the standard GL policy to the environmental liability policy has marked a significant change in commercial insurance over the past forty years. The difference is attributable to America’s growing sensitivity to environmental concerns and insurers’ growing understanding of the potential exposure. Talk to us to know more about Environmental Insurance.