General insurance, also known as non-life insurance, provides protection against a wide range of risks other than those related to life and death. It encompasses various types of insurance policies designed to cover assets, liabilities, and risks faced by individuals, businesses, and organizations. Common types of general insurance include auto insurance, home insurance, health insurance, travel insurance, and liability insurance. Policyholders pay premiums to insurance companies in exchange for coverage against unforeseen events such as accidents, property damage, medical expenses, natural disasters, and legal liabilities. General insurance offers financial security and peace of mind by helping individuals and businesses recover from unexpected losses and expenses. It plays a crucial role in mitigating financial risks and ensuring that policyholders can navigate challenges without facing significant financial burdens.