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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 accidental or negligent harm for which you're legally responsible, but it excludes intentional, knowing, or criminal acts — insurers typically won't pay for damages you caused on purpose.
Liability insurance generally covers accidental or negligent harm for which you're legally responsible, but it excludes intentional, knowing, or criminal acts — insurers typically won't pay for damages you caused on purpose.
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