California has amended reckless driving law to include causing
bodily injuries to people other than driver.
Not exact matches
(a) There are risks and dangers associated with participation in ALL SPORTS SERIES AND CHICAGO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. («CSSC») and its affiliates (CSSC and its affiliates are referred
to collectively as the «CLUB»), the sufficiency of which consideration is expressly acknowledged, and intending
to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, insurers, assigns, attorneys, representatives, agents, beneficiaries, legatees, representatives, successors, assigns and any
other persons who may make claims on my behalf (collectively the «RELEASORS») events and activities which could result in
bodily injury, partial and / or total disability, paralysis and death.
Missouri renters insurance liability pays for damages or
bodily injury that you cause
to other people.
Bodily injury and property liability insurance cover any damage you do
to other people and their property — and umbrella coverage can offer further protection.
While spiritual creatures from
other realms are not a covered peril for personal property, we expect that if a poltergeist somehow forced you
to take a specific action which resulted in
bodily injury or property damage
to another
person, you could well have coverage under the liability section of your Erie, PA renters insurance policy.
Liability coverage on San Diego Renters Insurance pays for damage you do
to other people and for
bodily injury done
to other people.
When you fail
to use due care and the result is
bodily injury or property damage
to someone else, you'll be expected
to pay for the loss suffered by the
other person.
It's a kind of liability insurance that goes above and beyond the liability limits of your homeowner's policy, covering you against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage that you or household family members cause
to other people.
Bodily injury liability coverage, which helps protects you if you cause an accident and someone's hurt, typically helping
to pay for the
other person's medical expenses.
What this means is that state law requires your insurance policy provides you with $ 20,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death that you cause
to other individuals, $ 40,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death caused per accident if multiple
people are involved, and $ 10,000 worth of coverage for property damage caused in
other states.
The liability portion of homeowners insurance covers you against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage that you or family members or pets cause
to other people, as well as court costs incurred and damages awarded.
B.C.H.S. is not liable
to you for any
bodily injury, property damage, or loss whatsoever
to you,
other persons, your pets, or
other person's pets, caused by the actions, behavior or health of the foster animals in your care, except if such
injury, damage, or loss are caused by gross negligence or intentional misconduct by B.C.H.S. Returning Fosters: You agree
to contact your Team Leader in the event you are no longer able or willing
to provide foster care for your foster pet.
We are not liable for any
bodily injury or property damage, liabilities, losses, judgments, or
injuries whatsoever
to you or
other persons or
to your or another
person's animals and pets caused by the actions, behavior, or health of the Pets, or arising out of the Foster Care except if such damage, liabilities, losses, judgments, or
injuries are caused by our gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
(2) Deadly physical force may be used only if a
person reasonably believes a lesser degree of force is inadequate and: (a) The actor has reasonable ground
to believe, and does believe, that he or another
person is in imminent danger of being killed or of receiving great
bodily injury; or (b) The
other person is using or reasonably appears about
to use physical force against an occupant of a dwelling or business establishment while committing or attempting
to commit burglary as defined in sections 18-4-202
to 18-4-204; or (c) The
other person is committing or reasonably appears about
to commit kidnapping as defined in section 18-3-301 or 18-3-302, robbery as defined in section 18-4-301 or 18-4-302, sexual assault as set forth in section 18-3-402, or in section 18-3-403 as it existed prior
to July 1, 2000, or assault as defined in sections 18-3-202 and 18-3-203.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, a
person is not justified in using physical force if: (a) With intent
to cause
bodily injury or death
to another
person, he provokes the use of unlawful physical force by that
other person; or (b) He is the initial aggressor; except that his use of physical force upon another
person under the circumstances is justifiable if he withdraws from the encounter and effectively communicates
to the
other person his intent
to do so, but the latter nevertheless continues or threatens the use of unlawful physical force; or (c) The physical force involved is the product of a combat by agreement not specifically authorized by law.
Aggravated assault is more serious than simple assault and usually involves some object used as a weapon and / or the intent
to cause serious
bodily injury to the
other person.
267.5 (1) Despite any
other Act and subject
to subsections (6) and (6.1), the owner of an automobile, the occupants of an automobile and any
person present at the incident are not liable in an action in Ontario for the following damages for income loss and loss of earning capacity from
bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation of the automobile:
(2) causes the
other person, a member of the
other person's family or household, or an individual with whom the
other person has a dating relationship
to be placed in fear of
bodily injury or death or in fear that an offense will be committed against the
other person's property, or
to feel harassed, annoyed, alarmed, abused, tormented, embarrassed, or offended; and
Some are minor accidents (where a low speed collision causes only minor
injury to the car's bumper);
others are serious car accidents where
people are severely hurt or even killed (where a high speed car accident causes the air bags
to be deployed and serious
bodily injuries).
In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, for example, Congress enacted, in swift fashion, the USA Patriot Act, allowing for, among
other things, increased authority
to conduct searches and monitor activity without judicial intervention.28 The USA Patriot Act led
to a number of new rules and executive orders from the Bush Administration, including the widely criticized Bureau of Prisons Rule.29 This rule «authorizes the Attorney General
to order the [Bureau of Prisons] Director
to monitor or review communications between inmates and lawyers for the purpose of deterring future acts that could result in death or serious
bodily injury to persons or property.»
(a) is subrogated
to and is deemed
to be the assignee of all rights of recovery against any
other person liable in respect of the loss, damage,
bodily injury or death of a
person to whom, on whose behalf or in respect of whom the payment of benefits or insurance money is made or
to be made, and
The Insurance Information Institute (III) and
other insurance industry experts recommend
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 100,000 per
person and $ 300,000 per accident (referred
to as 100/300 coverage).
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.
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.
Common Exclusions: No coverage for (1)
bodily injury / death when you are using your vehicle
to carry
persons or property (including magazines, newspapers, food) for compensation or a fee; (2) liability assumed under a contract; (3)
bodily injury / death
to an employee; (4)
bodily injury / death caused by an intentional act; (5) property owned by, rented
to, or in the charge of an insured
person; (6)
bodily injury / death
to you or relative; (7)
bodily injury / death or property damage resulting from a relative's use of a vehicle,
other than a covered vehicle, owned by a
person who resides with you; or (8)
bodily injury or property damage resulting from your operation or use of a vehicle owned by you,
other than a covered vehicle.
You will be covered for
bodily injury and damage
to other people,
other animals and
other people's property.
For most auto insurance policies, the only time you would file a
bodily injury claim is when you are not at fault in an accident, meaning the
other person caused you
to sustain
injuries requiring medical attention.
Medical Payments is similar
to Bodily Injury Liability (BI), however the latter covers other people's bodily injuries or death for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical exp
Bodily Injury Liability (BI), however the latter covers
other people's
bodily injuries or death for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical exp
bodily injuries or death for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical expenses.
For example, if you are
to blame in an accident that injures two
people to the amount of $ 50,000 for one
person and $ 75,000 for the
other, the
bodily injury coverage per
person meets one but leaves you with a $ 25,000 bill
to make up for the
other.
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.
If you are driving and you cause an accident, the
people in the
other vehicle will be able
to make a
bodily injury claim against you.
The residual liability insurance portion of a basic policy — also referred
to as
bodily injury and property damage liability — is designed
to pay for
other people's
injuries or property damage when the policyholder is responsible for the accident, but only under certain circumstances.
[16] Insurance companies usually offer all - in / combined single limit insurances of 50 Million Euro or 100 Million Euro (about 141 Million Dollar) for
bodily injury, property damage and
other financial / fortune loss (usually with a
bodily injury coverage limitation of 8
to 15 million euro for each
bodily injured
person).
The liability portion of a homeowners policy protects you against lawsuits for property damage or
bodily injury that you or members of your family cause
to other people.
Temporary Total Disablement: If the insured
person sustains
bodily injury which directly and independently of all
other cases resulting in Temporary Total Disablement, then the company will pay as stated in the schedule of benefits
to the total sum insured.
Hospital Cash and Home Convalescence for Accident cases only: If the insured
person sustains
bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all
other causes resulting
to admission of the insured
person as an inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will pay the Daily Benefit
to the insured.
The three main limits are maximum payable for
bodily injury per
person, max payable
to all those involved, and maximum payable for property damage (vehicle and
other property included).
Hospital Cash and Home Convalescence for Accident and Sickness: If the insured
person sustains
bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all
other causes resulting
to admission of the insured
person as an inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will pay the Daily Benefit
to the insured.
Hospital Cash for Accident and Sickness: If the insured
person sustains
bodily injury which directly or indirectly of all
other causes resulting
to admission of the insured
person as an inpatient within in one calendar month from the date of loss, then the company will pay the Daily Benefit
to the insured.
Liability insurance: Covers damage you do
to other people (
bodily injury) and their vehicles (property damage).
Liability insurance covers
bodily injury to other people and damage
to the property of
others caused by your negligence or the negligence of someone driving your car with your permission.
Bodily injury (BI) and property damage (PD) liability coverage for damaged caused
to other people or property.
The liability portion of homeowners insurance covers you against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage that you or family members or pets cause
to other people, as well as court costs incurred and damages awarded.
If you cause an accident that injures
other people, your
Bodily Injury Liability insurance will pay the amount you are legally obligated
to pay for those
injuries and related costs, which can include:
In the event that an individual is known
to be at fault in an accident,
bodily injury responsibility covers the hospital costs of the
other concerned
people.
The Florida Financial Responsibility Law requires that any
person at fault in a crash resulting in
bodily injury and property damage
to others must have in effect at the time of the crash full liability insurance coverage.
Bodily injury liability minimum for a single
person is $ 10,0000 and up
to $ 20,000 dollar if the passenger in the
other vehicle is injured.
The Florida Financial Responsibility Law requires that any
person at fault in a crash resulting in
bodily injury and property damage
to others must provide financial coverage of at least $ 10,000 per
person and $ 20,000 per accident.
If you are injured in an auto accident, or your car is damaged, due
to someone else's negligence, you may be able
to make a claim against that
other person's auto insurance policy for
bodily injury and property damage liability.
However, any damage that you will suffer whether
bodily injury or vehicular, is not covered by your liability insurance because it is only applicable
to the
other person's damages.