They address two different things that both happen in a shop. Garage liability is written around the operations of the business, including the premises and the work performed. Garagekeepers is written for physical damage to a customer’s vehicle while it is in your care, custody, and control, which is the situation a general liability form is not built for. A shop policy commonly includes both, and they are rated and limited separately.
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