Liability policies, such as personal liability, professional malpractice, or business liability insurance, do NOTÂ protect the insured against
A. a personal injury on the insured's property, such as the mail carrier who slips and falls on the owner's sidewalk.
B. intentional harm caused by the insured.
C. claims for property damaged by the insured.
D. someone injured by the insured away from home or business.
Answer: B
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