You need $ 50,000 coverage
per accident for bodily injury and $ 25,000 per person for bodily injury.
The second number refers to the bodily
injury per accident coverage, which is the maximum amount your insurer will pay for all the injuries you are liable for.
The law requires a minimum amount of property damage
coverage per accident, bodily injury coverage for each person and bodily injury for a single accident no matter how many people are injured.
Drivers are required to have minimum liability coverage of $ 20,000 for individual bodily injury, $ 40,000 for all injuries in an accident and $ 5,000 for property
damage per accident.
The state requires a $ 100,000 minimum per person up to a total of $ 300,000 total
per accident in coverage for you and your family.
In the example $ 100,000 / $ 300,000 / $ 50,000, the third number indicates that the policy will pay up to $ 50,000 in property damage
liability per accident.
Under this plan, the minimum coverage requirement is $ 50,000 per person up to $ 100,000
per accident of bodily injury liability as well as $ 15,000 of property damage protection.
The minimum required coverage is the same; $ 30,000 per
person per accident and $ 60,000 for all parties in a single accident.
The minimum limit for bodily injury liability is $ 20,000 for each injured person in an accident, and the total
limit per accident for all the injured persons is $ 40,000.
This refers to $ 10,000 coverage for bodily injury per person; $ 20,000 bodily injury coverage in
total per accident; and $ 10,000 property damage liability coverage.
This includes bodily injury of $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000
per accident as well as property damage liability of $ 5,000.
Under a minimum policy, your insurer pays no more than $ 10,000
per accident on your behalf, and you must bear the costs if the damage exceeds this coverage limit.
The second number — the $ 300,000 — refers to the maximum amount your insurer will pay in bodily injury liability
insurance per accident.
It is recommended to have at least $ 100,000 of bodily injury protection, or the coverage amount per person, and $ 300,000 in coverage
amount per accident.
Most states require at least $ 20,000 per person and up to $ 50,000
per accident under bodily injury liability, which will help cover medical costs and loss of wages expenses.
There are two components to this type of coverage: the amount available per person and the amount
available per accident.
This means each person injured would receive a maximum of $ 50,000 with only $ 100,000
allowed per accident.
When the minimum policy is held, the insurer will pay up to $ 25,000 if a single individual is concerned up to $ 50,000 for multiple
passengers per accident.
This is limited to a total of $ 50,000
per accident when there are two or more injured persons.
Also, the government can only pay between $ 100,000 and $ 250,000 per person or $ 300,000 - $ 500,000
per accident depending on which level of government is deemed negligent.
At that time, the coverage drops to a maximum of $ 100,000
per accident until a new ride is accepted.
You can also find more specific coverage, which offers a cap per person and another
cap per accident.
With a split limit, the first number describes the maximum payout per - person, and the second number is the maximum total
payout per accident.
Only one claim form is
needed per accident and every claim is reviewed by a claims professional.
As an example, let's say your auto insurance pays $ 300,000 of medical
expenses per accident and your umbrella policy is for $ 1 million.
Basic coverage also consists of $ 25,000 per injured person up to $ 50,000
per accident of uninsured motorist bodily injury as well as $ 20,000 of uninsured motorist property damage protection.
This implies that your insurer will pay up to the limit of this amount to injured
persons per accident you or your family are responsible for.
This insurance coverage pays up to $ 10,000 per person,
per accident for injury - related expenses, regardless of who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
State law calls for at least $ 25,000
per accident in property damage protection.
In policies with split limits the third number in the split figure indicates the limit of Property Damage
Liability per accident.
Car insurance liability requirements vary by state, and include a minimum amount for bodily injury costs per person and
per accident as well as a minimum for property damage liability.
The minimum levels that are mandated by each state represent the highest amount of money that your insurance carrier will pay for medical and property
damages per accident.
All states will require that a liability insurance policy cover bodily injury claims as well as property damage claims on a per person and
per accident basis.
You must carry at least $ 20,000 worth of this coverage for any one person injured in an accident, and $ 40,000 worth of
coverage per accident.
This means coverage of $ 100,000 of liability insurance per person and a total of $ 300,000 liability
insurance per accident.
The maximum you can usually purchase is $ 500,000 in personal liability under your homeowner's policy and $ 250,000 per person and $ 500,000
per accident under your auto insurance policy.
The minimum amounts are twenty thousand dollars for bodily injury per person and forty thousand dollars for bodily injury in
total per accident.
Phrases with «per accident»