Insurance Law

Coverage Exclusion List

Coverage Exclusion List

Coverage Exclusion List

A Coverage Exclusion List is a document that specifies the types of losses or risks that are not covered under an insurance policy. The list typically includes a range of common exclusions, such as intentional acts, wear and tear, or pollution, as well as any specific exclusions that are unique to the policy or the insured’s industry or operations. Coverage exclusion lists are an important part of the insurance contract and help to define the scope of coverage and the insurer’s liability. They should be reviewed carefully by the policyholder to ensure that they understand what is and is not covered under the policy.

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