COI General Liability Limit Too Low
What this means
The General Liability per occurrence or aggregate limit is below your required minimum.
This can delay vendor approval, project start, tenant move-in, or contractor onboarding.
Why it matters
A Certificate of Insurance is usually reviewed before a vendor starts work. If required information is missing, expired, unclear, or below the required limit, the document may need to be corrected before approval.
What to check
Review:
- Named Insured
- Policy dates
- Coverage row
- Policy limits
- Certificate Holder
- Description of Operations
- Additional Insured indicators
- Waiver of Subrogation indicators
- Authorized representative signature
Sample correction email
Subject: Updated COI Required
Hi [Vendor Name],
Please send an updated COI showing General Liability limits of at least [Required Limit].
Thank you.
Faster option
Upload the COI and generate a complete deficiency report with a vendor correction email.
Disclaimer
This page provides document-review information only. It does not provide legal advice, insurance advice, or confirmation that coverage is active.