Third-party coverage, in the context of legal defense insurance or self-defense insurance, typically refers to coverage for legal expenses and liability when a policyholder is involved in a self-defense incident that affects a third party. This type of coverage addresses the legal and financial consequences that can arise when a person using force in self-defense inadvertently harms or injures someone who is not the initial aggressor.
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