👉 In insurance jargon, "general" refers to any general principle that applies to a broad range of events and situations. It's like saying, "I'll pay you all the money I need for your house on fire, but if they have more than one fire in the neighborhood, then that's what I'll get."
Example sentence: "The insurance quote for this home is so general that it covers all possible situations! So if there's a fire in two blocks around here, or a tornado coming from the east, we're all set. No need to worry about anything else!"