Liability coverage
addresses bodily injury and property damages to others if the policyholder is found to be at fault in an accident.
Not exact matches
Students had to read informational texts on Newton's laws of motion,
bodily injury,
and current state laws on helmet requirements to prepare for writing a letter to their state representative that
addressed the question
and supported their position with evidence from the texts.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused
and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance
and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing
bodily harm,
and sentenced to two - year term of probation
and $ 1,000.00 fine,
and accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against conviction dismissed — Although trial judge did not
address analytical steps in order, he properly analyzed evidence
and concluded that
injuries sustained by victim were not accidental
and could not have occurred in any other fashion than as stated by victim — Having provided reasons for accepting victim's evidence, trial judge was entitled to reject accused's evidence — Trial judge's reasoning, though skeletal, permitted accused
and appellate court to determine how
and why finding resulted.
The accident report, which is filed on form SR - 1, must include the name (s)
and address (es) of any anyone involved in the accident who complains of a
bodily injury,
and:
DUI manslaughter
and DUI causing serious
bodily injury cases are quite complex as there are numerous factors that must be
addressed immediately.
Errors & Omissions Liability aka Professional Liability responds to situations not covered by a Commercial General Liability policy which
addresses events related to property damage
and bodily injury.
(d) Such motor vehicle liability policy shall state the name
and address of the named insured, the coverage afforded by the policy, the premium charged therefor, the policy period
and the limits of liability,
and shall contain an agreement or be endorsed that insurance is provided thereunder in accordance with the coverage defined in this Article as respects
bodily injury and death or property damage, or both,
and is subject to all the provisions of this Article.