Medical Payments pays for reasonable expenses for necessary medical and funeral services incurred by certain individuals as a result of
an accident up to the coverage limits you select.
Not exact matches
At the least, you're required by law
to buy a 20/40/10 policy: minimum bodily injury liability
limits of $ 20,000 per injured person,
up to a total of $ 40,000 per
accident, and property damage liability
coverage of $ 10,000.
Coverage up to $ 60,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject
to a
limit of $ 30,000 for one individual, and $ 25,000
coverage for property damage
Minimum liability
limits of 30/60/25, which provide
coverage up to $ 60,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject
to a
limit of $ 30,000 for one individual, and $ 25,000
coverage for property damage
You'll also get increased
limits on cardholder travel
coverage, including
up to $ 1,000,000 in travel
accident insurance and auto rental insurance.
If an uninsured driver causes your
accident and you have optional UM / UIM insurance
coverage, your insurance company may cover your bodily injury claims
up to the
coverage limits that you purchase.
It protects the injured Ontario driver
up to the
limits of his own liability
coverage plan in case the
accident is caused by a driver who does not have any insurance of his or her own.
Personal Injury Protection will provide
coverage for your
accident related medical bills
up to the amount of the
limits you purchased.
All drivers will need
to purchase basic
coverage to pay for the other driver's losses which includes bodily injury liability
limits of $ 25,000 per person
up to $ 50,000 per
accident as well as property damage liability of $ 10,000.
In Nevada, a motorist must maintain minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 15,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 30,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 10,000.
You may purchase Additional PIP
coverage,
to raise the overall
limit of No - Fault benefits available in case of an
accident up to $ 100,000 or higher and, in the process, increase the potential maximum amounts of lost earnings payments, other necessary expenses or the death benefit, depending on the
limit you select.
If someone was accidentally injured at your business site (e.g. a customer fell on your premises and had
to seek medical aid), General Liability
coverage will compensate medical (and / or funeral) expenses incurred within one year of the
accident up to your policy's
limits.
Limits of 25/50/25, for example, would provide
up to $ 25,000 per person injured in an
accident,
up to $ 50,000 of
coverage for injuries per
accident and $ 25,000 for property damage per
accident.
Uninsured motorist bodily injury
coverage will pay for the costs of your injuries
up to your policy
limits in cases of a hit - and - run or miss - and - run (where a driver is forced
to swerve and has an
accident).
For an additional premium, you can purchase higher
coverage limits of Supplementary Uninsured / Underinsured Motorists (SUM)
coverage of
up to $ 250,000 per person per
accident and $ 500,000 per
accident, subject
to the per person
limit ($ 250,000 / $ 500,000).
UM
coverage will pay
up to your
limits — without a deductible — which typically mirror your liability
limits (per person and per
accident) because UM is basically taking the place of the other driver not having bodily injury liability
coverage.
Some policies will extend
coverage to personal property damaged on your
accident (like luggage and its contents), but they will
limit this
to up to $ 200 (or something like that).
Subject
to perhaps a deductible and
up to the policy
limits, «full
coverage» means you are subject
to full
coverage for the loss
to your vehicle if it is caused by an
accident?
Bodily injury liability
coverage per person: $ 15,000 for a standard policy (see notes) Bodily injury liability
coverage per
accident: $ 30,000 for a standard policy Property damage liability
coverage: $ 5,000 for a standard policy Personal injury protection: $ 15,000 per
accident, plus
up to $ 250,000 for severe injuries for a standard policy Uninsured / underinsured motorist
coverage: Must match liability
limits if purchasing a standard policy
This
coverage provides reimbursement (
up to the plan
limit) for pre-paid, non refundable travel expenses if you are directly involved in a documented traffic
accident while en route
to your travel departure.
The state law suggests that a motorist must have minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 50,000 per
accident, in addition
to Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 25,000.
For example, 20/40/10 means
coverage up to $ 40,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject
to a
limit of $ 20,000 for one individual, and $ 10,000
coverage for property damage.
These minimums for Utah are set at minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 65,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 15,000.
(5) The named insured may purchase uninsured motorist bodily injury
coverage and, if applicable, underinsured motorist
coverage with
limits up to one million dollars ($ 1,000,000) per person and one million dollars ($ 1,000,000) per
accident.
If a driver or owner of a vehicle does not have insurance and is legally liable for an
accident, you can use UM
coverage for injuries, including death, that you, your resident relatives and occupants of your insured vehicle sustain,
up to the
limits that you select.
Medical payments
coverage pays medical expenses
up to the
limit for this
coverage in the policy for you, your resident relatives, and other occupants of the watercraft injured by an
accident while operating, boarding, or leaving your watercraft.
Coverage up to $ 50,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject
to a
limit of $ 25,000 for one individual, and $ 10,000
coverage for property damage.
This means that a motorist must maintain a minimum of a Bodily Injury Liability
limit of $ 15,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 30,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 10,000.
If you are liable for an
accident, your primary insurance will cover the expenses
up to your
coverage limit.
In New Mexico these requirements are set as minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 50,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 10,000.
The
limits for this state of North Dakota are set at minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 50,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 25,000.
This
coverage (usually optional) pays the doctor, hospital bills, and funeral expenses for injuries
to you and the passengers in your car, regardless of who causes the
accident,
up to the policy
limits.
For example, if you chose a
limit of $ 10,000, your Property Damage
coverage would pay
up to $ 10,000 for all of the property damaged in an
accident caused by you.
As long as the
accident is covered within the terms of your policy, PIP
coverage pays for medical bills, income losses and other related expenses incurred by you or your passengers (after your deductible, and
up to your covered
limit).
Liability
coverage will pay
up to the policy
limits for medical injuries and property damage for which the policyholder is liable as a result of an
accident.
It pays for the financial cost of personal injuries and property losses suffered
to other parties involved in an
accident,
up to the
limits of
coverage.
It is easy for medical bills
to add
up to more than your
coverage limits, especially if you there are more than one person involved in the
accident.
If you get into an
accident by yourself and do damage
to someone's fence, for example, your Murray auto insurance personal property liability plan will pay out
up to the
limit of
coverage, less deductible.
Bodily Injury Liability (BI): If you are at fault in an
accident and the other driver, passengers or pedestrians are injured your bodily injury
coverage may help pay for these costs —
up to your chosen
limit:
In Illinois, a motorist must maintain minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 20,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 40,000 per
accident, and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 15,000.
A type of auto insurance
coverage that typically provides payment,
up to specified
coverage limits, for the insured, covered family members and covered passengers for their reasonable and necessary medical treatment for bodily injury or funeral expenses caused by a covered car
accident.
The state of Indiana requires minimum Bodily Injury Liability
limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
up to a total of $ 50,000 per
accident and Property Damage Liability
coverage with a minimum
limit of $ 10,000.
Liability insurance
coverage will insure you
up to the policy
limits for any
accident you cause that damages another person's property.
Minimum liability
limits: 25/50/10:
Coverage up to $ 25,000 for individual injuries in an
accident, $ 50,000 for all injuries in an
accident and $ 10,000
coverage for property damage
Any existing state programs, such as requiring uninsured or underinsured
coverage, offering
limited - tort or full - tort options, or anything else that affects the state's bottom line may boost your insurance rates
up based on how the state orders insurers
to provide compensation in an
accident situation.
Property Damage - If the policyholder damages any property such as another vehicle or a fence in an at - fault
accident, property damage liability
coverage will pay for damages
up to the policy
limits.
Minimum liability
limits: 25/50/10:
Coverage up to $ 25,000 for all persons injured in an
accident, subject
to a
limit of $ 50,000 for one individual, and $ 10,000
coverage for property damage
Basic
coverage across Tennessee includes bodily injury liability as well as property damage liability with
limits of $ 25,000 per person
up to $ 50,000 per
accident and $ 15,000 per
accident.
PIP and MedPay — Both are medical
coverages that cover your injuries from an auto
accident,
up to your
limits, regardless of who was at fault.
If a driver or owner of a vehicle is legally liable for an
accident but does not have enough insurance, you can use UIM
coverage for injuries, including death, that you, your resident relatives and occupants of your insured vehicle sustain,
up to the
limits you select.