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Liability insurance will pay for costs that you are responsible if you knowingly harm another person.
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Liability insurance generally covers injuries or damage you cause accidentally or through negligence, not intentional or knowing wrongdoing — most policies exclude intentionally caused harm.
Liability insurance generally covers injuries or damage you cause accidentally or through negligence, not intentional or knowing wrongdoing — most policies exclude intentionally caused harm.
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