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whats up guys luke here with tailored insurance today im gonna be making a video about certificates of insurance and going over all the different coverages because ive realized that a lot of people in the industry have no idea what theyre actually covered for so lets get started all right so heres your standard certificate of insurance up here on the left-hand side is your producer information which is the insurance agency that youre with and then right here ensured that you thats your trucking company it has your information right here and then on the right hand side here you see different entrance companies and so theyre labeled as insurer a and sure b interior c the reason why is because over here on this side youll see these letters so its letting you know which entrance company is is entering which line of business all right so the first type of coverage on your certificate is your commercial general liability so a lot of people get this confused with your auto liabilit