Occurrence Limit
Detailed definition and examples of occurrence limit in business insurance.
Definition
The maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a single claim or event during the policy period.
💡 Real-World Example
If your policy has a $1M occurrence limit and you face a $1.2M lawsuit for a slip-and-fall, the insurance pays $1M and you are responsible for the remaining $200,000.
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