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In this video tutorial, the speaker explains how to read and understand a 25 certificate of liability insurance document. Whether you are a policyholder, certificate holder, or additional name insured, this form can be confusing. The document summarizes the liability insurance coverage of the insured individual or entity. When reviewing the form, look for the heading "certificate of liability" at the top. This document will provide information on the insurance coverage and policy details. Follow along with the speaker as they walk you through the key points to look out for on the form.