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Per-occurrence limit vs Aggregate limit

A per-occurrence limit is the most your policy pays for a single claim. An aggregate limit is the most it pays in total across the whole policy period. Amazon's requirement of $1,000,000 per occurrence and in aggregate refers to both of these limits on the same policy.

Head to head.

Per-occurrence limit

Aggregate limit

What it caps

One claim or incident

All claims in the policy period

Example

$1M available for a single product claim

$1M available across all claims that year

Amazon requirement

$1,000,000 per occurrence

$1,000,000 in aggregate

Resets

Per claim

At each policy renewal

Which do you need?

Straight answer.

Marketplaces usually specify both, for example $1M per occurrence and $1M aggregate. Assureful policies can meet those limits with a compliant Certificate of Insurance.

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Questions

Common questions.

What does $1M per occurrence and $1M aggregate mean?+

Per occurrence is the most the policy pays for one claim ($1M). Aggregate is the most it pays in total over the policy period ($1M). Amazon requires both limits at $1,000,000.