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Business Risk Exclusion

Business risk exclusion is an exclusion clause written into an insurance policy refusing to cover certain losses.

For instance, if a business rolls out a new product, and it bombs, and they lose money as a result...they can't make a claim for that loss if their policy has this clause.

It's written basically because insurance companies can't risk (or afford) businesses taking all kinds of risks, because they know they can just make a claim should it bomb.

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