cross-liability coverage
Cross-liability coverage is coverage in connection with a suit brought against an insured by another party that has insured status under the same policy.
Cross-liability coverage is provided as an intrinsic feature of the standard commercial general liability (CGL) policy by means of the "separation of insureds" condition. Some umbrella and professional liability policies contain insured-versus-insured exclusions that eliminate cross-liability coverage.
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