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The liability section opens with: This policy protects you if someone claims you’ve caused them bodily injury or property damage.
This is put into really clear layman's terms, but "What's not covered" really should lead with something to the effect of "We don't cover for your bodily injury or damage to your property, or for that of any other insured." If Brian accidentally trips his wife while she's playing TwoDots and she falls breaking her wrist and her phone, can she claim for her phone? Her wrist? At present, there's no reason she couldn't--after all, this policy protects when "someone" claims you've caused them bodily injury or property damage. Likewise, if Dave drops an InstaPot of chili on his foot causing a severe burn and breaking his InstaPot, what stops him from making a claim against his policy when his negligence causes him bodily injury and property damage?
You might think, "Sure, we'll see a claim for scratching the landlord's floor, but no way would someone report a claim for their own bodily injury or property damage! That's just not what liability insurance is for." It happens.