Property damage cost $ 36 million dollars.
Not exact matches
As part of the proposed permitting process, companies would need to pay
$ 10,000 for a «public
property repair and maintenance endowment» in the event the city incurs additional
costs due to the
damaging of public
property or needing to store improperly parked scooters.
Even though alcoholism ranks as one of the country's three major health problems, along with cancer and heart disease; even though it accounts for approximately 98,000 deaths every year; even though it is the root cause of most pastoral - care crises (suicides, auto fatalities, child abuse, divorces, hospital admissions, accidental deaths and home violence); even though it
costs the nation
$ 120 billion annually in terms of lost work time, health and welfare benefits,
property damage, medical expenses, insurance and lost wages; and even though its effects impair the educational process of every child in every classroom, still the church acts as though alcoholism does not exist.
Deaths, injuries, and
property damage from consumer product incidents
cost the nation more than
$ 1 trillion annually.
The annual
cost to society of fatigue - related crashes that cause injury or death is
$ 109 billion, not including
property damage, according to a Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) report.
Whereas your homeowner's policy would cover the
costs of medical expenses,
property damage and legal claims up to your homeowners liability limits (such as
$ 100,000,
$ 300,000 or
$ 500,000), your umbrella policy would provide protection up to
$ 1 million dollars or more.
For example, the above coverage will
cost most shoppers under
$ 15 a month, and changing the personal
property damage coverage to
$ 10,000 lowers the premium amount by just
$ 4.
Vehicles are insured for Third Party
Property damage, but you (the hirer) are responsible for the first
$ 1,000 of any claim, or repair
costs, including windscreen and tyre
damage.
In 2011 and 2012 alone, the
cost of extreme events totaled
$ 720 million, including
damage to both crops and
properties.
In 2012, wildfires burned 9.2 million acres across eight states, reducing air quality,
damaging property and
costing more than
$ 1 billion.
In 2012, hazardous weather caused 9 deaths and 119 injuries, and
cost $ 153 million and
$ 42 million in
property and crop
damage respectively.
The total
cost due to
property and crop
damage is estimated at
$ 3.26 billion.
The CPSC is charged with protecting consumers from unreasonable risks of injury, death and
property damage from thousands of types of products which
cost our nation more than
$ 1 trillion dollars annually.
They were awarded compensatory
damages for the
costs of the
property and refurbishment, in the total amount of
$ 230,000.
A recent report shows that claims and settlement
costs for personal injury and
property damage against New York City are generally on the decline (Brooklyn Eagle, 8/30/07)-- from
$ 529.8 million in FY 2006 to
$ 496.4 million in FY 2005.
Successfully represented a group of
property and casualty insurers in a coverage and bad faith lawsuit in Houston, Texas, in which the insureds sought more than
$ 100 million for alleged business interruption losses,
costs associated with defense of toxic tort suits, Superfund project
costs, and bad faith
damages, all arising from the insureds» operation of a California landfill deemed to have polluted a key source of drinking water for the Los Angeles area.
The estimated total
cost for heavy truck crashes in 2012 was
$ 99 billion;
$ 40 billion in fatal crashes,
$ 38 billion in injury crashes, and
$ 21 billion in
property -
damage only crashes.
If you've suffered a personal injury, you know that
$ 25,000 is hardly sufficient to cover the
costs of your medical care and
property damage.
Consider that the average
cost of a
property damage claim was more than
$ 3,000, and the average car accident victim is looking at nearly
$ 20,000 in out - of - pocket expenses.
Bodily injury liability and
property damage protection are both required (
$ 25,000 per person up to
$ 50,000 per accident and
$ 15,000 per accident respectively) to pay for the
costs to the other driver.
If a fence or house is
damaged then
property damage, usually with a minimum of
$ 25,000, will help cover the
costs of repair or replacement.
Property damage liability is usually set around a minimum of
$ 20,000 per accident and is designed to cover the repair and / or replacement
cost of a structure
damaged in a car accident.
Property damage coverage helps cover costs to another person's property up to the amount of $ 10,000 to a person involved in a single a
Property damage coverage helps cover
costs to another person's
property up to the amount of $ 10,000 to a person involved in a single a
property up to the amount of
$ 10,000 to a person involved in a single accident.
Given the high
cost of automobile replacement and / or repair, the purchase of
property damage liability limits higher than the required minimum limit of
$ 10,000 should be considered by insureds.
If you go with just the state minimum
property damage coverage of
$ 25,000 and hit a car and it
costs more than
$ 25,000 to fix it, you're on the hook for the rest of the bill.
Coverage options include liability for
property damage and bodily injury, collision, comprehensive, medical payments, safety apparel coverage, optional equipment, trailer transport coverage up to
$ 7,500, towing and roadside assistance, trip interruption coverage and replacement
cost coverage for motorcycles less than two years old.
If a house, statue or building is
damaged in an accident,
property damage liability will cover, at the least,
$ 15,000 in repair or replacement
costs.
For example, the above coverage will
cost most shoppers under
$ 15 a month, and changing the personal
property damage coverage to
$ 10,000 lowers the premium amount by just
$ 4.
The average
cost of a car accident can be staggering for most Americans — in 2013, the average insurance claim for bodily injury was
$ 15,443, and the average claim for
property damage was
$ 3,231.
In a scenario where you cause an accident that results in
$ 100,000 in injuries to the other rider and a passenger, and
$ 20,000 worth of
property damage, altogether the
cost of the accident is
$ 120,000.
Next, drivers must buy a minimum of
$ 5, 000 of
Property Damage Liability insurance, that is the policy that covers you against automobile and other damage costs if you cause an acc
Damage Liability insurance, that is the policy that covers you against automobile and other
damage costs if you cause an acc
damage costs if you cause an accident.
Increase the amount of liability coverage included in your homeowners policy, for example to
$ 300,000 or
$ 500,000, to help cover the
cost of a large legal claim, medical expenses and
property damage.
The
cost of bodily injuries you're liable for is
$ 100,000 and the
property damage costs for the car is
$ 20,000.
Because the
cost of bodily injury is
$ 40,000 more than your limit, and the
cost of
property damage premium is
$ 5,000 more than your limit, you would owe
$ 45,000 out of pocket to cover the
cost associated with this claim.
If your
property experiences
$ 100,000 worth of
damage and you do not have insurance to cover it, those
costs must come out of your pocket.
In the event the other automobile is
damaged or there's
damage to other
property like buildings or stop signs, the minimum
property damage liability cover will pay up to
$ 15,000 to cover repairs
costs.
Property damage liability is usually around a minimum of
$ 10,000 in coverage and helps with repair
cost to structures like a house or commercial building that was
damaged in a car accident.
You'll see in the chart below that hiking your coverage to liability limits of
$ 50,000 per person (
$ 100,000 per accident), and
$ 50,000 for
property damage costs less than the lower state minimum limits.
You'll see below that hiking your coverage to liability limits of
$ 50,000 per person (
$ 100,000 per accident), and
$ 50,000 for
property damage costs less than the lower state minimum limits.That's because in some instances insurance companies take into account the amount of coverage you had prior to buying or renewing your policy.
Property Damage (PD): for any damage your car causes (to other people's properties), PD covers the costs up to $ 25,000 per accident in a minimum p
Damage (PD): for any
damage your car causes (to other people's properties), PD covers the costs up to $ 25,000 per accident in a minimum p
damage your car causes (to other people's
properties), PD covers the
costs up to
$ 25,000 per accident in a minimum policy.
In addition, drivers require a minimum insurance coverage of
$ 10,000 towards
property damage and a minimum of
$ 5,000 towards funeral
costs.
If you have a 30/60/15 policy, this means your insurance company will pay up to
$ 30,000 for one person's bodily injury
costs, up to
$ 60,000 for all bodily injuries in the accident, and up to
$ 15,000 for
property damage.
For instance, you may want to get a quote for
$ 25,000 of
property damage liability coverage and
$ 50,000, or you may check out how raising the deductible on your comprehensive coverage from
$ 200 to
$ 500 would change your overall premium
cost.
According to insurance laws in New Mexico, drivers must purchase car insurance coverage for the amounts of at least
$ 25,000 for bodily injury to others,
$ 50,000 in per - accident coverage, and
$ 10,000 to cover the
cost of
property damage.
Car insurance laws in the state of Rhode Island require that each vehicle registered in the state must have minimum coverage amounts of
$ 25,000 for bodily injury to others,
$ 50,000 in per - accident coverage, and
$ 25,000 to cover the
cost of
property damage.
Nevada state law only requires drivers to purchase minimum liability coverage limits of
$ 15,000 against bodily injury to others,
$ 30,000 in per - accident coverage, and
$ 10,000 to cover the
cost of
property damage.
Experts recommend coverage amounts of
$ 100,000 for personal injury protection,
$ 300,000 against bodily injury to others, and no less than
$ 50,000 to pay the
cost of
property damage.
In fact, American insurance experts recommend coverage amounts of
$ 100,000 for personal injury protection,
$ 300,000 against bodily injury to others, and no less than
$ 50,000 to pay the
cost of
property damage.
Colorado state law requires at least
$ 25,000 in bodily injury liability for each person injured,
$ 50,000 in per accident coverage, and
$ 15,000 in coverage against the
cost of
property damage.
According to Louisiana state law, the minimum liability requirements for car insurance policies are
$ 15,000 in bodily injury protection for each person injured,
$ 30,000 in per accident insurance, and
$ 25,000 insurance to cover the
cost of
property damage.