When you ask most businesses what insurance cover they have in place, public liability insurance is generally at the top of the list. This cover protects you financially against third party claims if you cause damage or injury as a result of your actions at work. Of course, your liability insurance can’t cover everything and there are certain exclusions you need to consider. Today, we’ll be looking at some of the common situations which won’t be covered through your public liability insurance . Injury to employees While public liability insurance is designed to cover you and your employees if a third party suffers damage to their property or injury, it won’t cover injuries to your employees. To make sure your employees are covered in the event of an injury, you need to make sure you have workers compensation insurance in place – remember, workers compensation insurance is compulsory in Australia! Property in your control Although damage to a third party is covered with your liabili...