International Public Liability Insurance
Robust cover for high-risk projects and environments
Key features
- Public Liability insurance for third-party bodily injury or property damage, anywhere in the world
- Liability insurance for your global operations across operations worldwide or for a single project
- Available in war zones, unstable regions, post-conflict environments and disaster regions
- Cover for high-risk industries that many standard policies will not cover
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The right international Public Liability cover for your business
International Public Liability insurance will typically cover bodily injury, sickness or property damage incurred as a result of your organisation’s work in an overseas territory, or on a global basis. Bellwood Prestbury can ensure you have proper cover in place for any project, in even the most remote, hostile or challenging regions of the world.
Public Liability insurance can be a contractual obligation when operating abroad, with the limit of cover and scope depending on the requirements of your business, type of work, the country you are operating in and the specific challenges of the immediate environment.
We can help to make sure that you have the right level of international Public Liability insurance, ensuring that you are properly protected and fully compliant without over-paying for cover you don’t need.
Public Liability insurance – specially created for your needs
We can organise a bespoke Public Liability policy to protect your organisation. If necessary (and available), we can provide cover that is valid for acts of war and terrorism, and ensure you have public liability protection in even the harshest and most challenging environments.
We can also provide you with Trade and Political Risk insurance to protect your interests from losses due to conflict or confiscation, and bespoke policies to cover exports/imports, finance and lending, or fixed investments.
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