Liability covers serious injuries or property damage to someone else that you're responsible for, and medical payments to others cover the smaller things.
Liability covers serious injuries or property damage to someone else that you're responsible for, and medical payments to others cover the smaller things.
Not exact matches
Even if the owner's policy
covered you — which it probably doesn't — you've got a
serious problem with regard to
liability coverage: Assuming for a moment that you had coverage under that policy (you don't!)
Even in an accident with another driver who has the minimum amount of
liability coverage — $ 25000 in Alabama — that is generally not enough to
cover all of the medical bills and other losses associated with a
serious accident.
«Many of the claims from the residents may be
covered by insurance, however, there may have been
serious failings by the management company, acting on behalf of the local authority, that may give rise to further
liability in contract (to the tenants of the block) and in negligence.
Some
serious Connecticut car accidents, however, result in far more damage than these
liability limits
cover.
Chances are your basic policy
liability limits are not enough to
cover every potential accident - including
serious accidents that come with
serious expenses.
Things like causing a
serious accident that leaves people injured or property severely damaged are the kinds of things that this special
liability protection
covers.
But bad accidents — ones involving
serious injuries, major property damage and even fatalities — can be very costly, and the at - fault driver is responsible for expenses not
covered by his or her
liability insurance.
Bodily injury
liability (BIL) coverage takes care of the financial obligations that follow
serious and permanent injury or death to others that may result from an at - fault collision in the
covered vehicle.
Under a landlord's policy things like the structural damage to the house, the cleanup costs after a
serious event and
liability instances will be
covered.
We all know that health care costs are nothing to scoff at these days, and in a
serious accident the base
liability coverage of $ 25,000 / $ 50,000 that the state requires could easily leave you financially responsible for a substantial amount of medical bills above and beyond what your policy will
cover.
You also need to be
covered if a
serious incident leaves you and your drivers exposed to a large
liability claim.
Even if the owner's policy
covered you — which it probably doesn't — you've got a
serious problem with regard to
liability coverage: Assuming for a moment that you had coverage under that policy (you don't!)
In the event of a
serious accident,
liability won't
cover your damage, however, and the remaining bills might be enough to put you out of business.