An insured receives a lawsuit that alleges negligence (a covered offense) and infidelity (not a covered offense). Which one of the following describes why the carrier would likely defend the insured against both allegations and not only against the covered one?
Choose one answer.
A. The insured wishes to maintain goodwill with its customer.
B. Most states require insureds to defend against all allegations.
C. The insured had an endorsement for the second offense.
D. The duty to defend is broader than the duty to indemnify.