In Hawaii, drivers must carry policies that include
bodily injury and property damage liability along with personal injury protection.
In Michigan, motorists have to have
bodily injury and property damage liability along with personal injury protection.
In Nebraska, drivers must have coverage that includes
bodily injury and property damage liability along with uninsured / underinsured motorist protection.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, if you have an auto policy with
bodily injury liability of $ 100,000 per person, $ 300,000 per accident,
and $ 100,000 of
property damage along with full coverage (let's say the actual cash value of your car is $ 20,500), the company's maximum exposure on that policy would be $ 300,000 + $ 100,000 + $ 20,000 (ACV of your car, minus $ 500 deductible), or $ 420,000.
Most agents (in their right mind) would argue that the minimums are way too low,
and that you should get protection more
along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident,
and $ 50,000 (or more) for
property damage liability.
Liability coverages of
bodily injury and property damage are discounted normally
along with collision coverage.
The motorcycle policy offers coverage for accessories, collision coverage, comprehensive, custom motorcycle coverage, trike coverage, vintage motorcycle coverage, actual agreed value option
along with the standard coverage options of
bodily injury liability, trip interruption coverage, uninsured motorist
bodily injury and property damage.
Most agents (in their right mind) would argue that the minimums are way too low,
and that you should get protection more
along the lines of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person, $ 300,000
bodily injury per accident,
and $ 50,000 (or more) for
property damage liability.
Auto insurance from Nationwide provides
bodily injury liability and property damage coverage,
along with optional coverage selections.
Full coverage car insurance is a policy that bundles together the
liability coverage to cover
bodily injury and property damage you've caused in a car accident
along with comprehensive coverage
and collision coverage.
Residents are required to carry at least $ 25,000 of
bodily injury coverage per person
and $ 50,000 per accident,
along with $ 25,000 of
property damage liability coverage.
Missouri residents must have $ 25,000 of
bodily injury coverage per person
and $ 50,000 per accident,
along with $ 10,000 of
property damage liability coverage.
On the other hand, if you have an auto policy with
bodily injury liability of $ 100,000 per person, $ 300,000 per accident,
and $ 100,000 of
property damage along with full coverage (let's say the actual cash value of your car is $ 20,500), the company's maximum exposure on that policy would be $ 300,000 + $ 100,000 + $ 20,000 (ACV of your car, minus $ 500 deductible), or $ 420,000.
All drivers living in Texas are required to maintain minimum
liability insurance limits of 30/60/25
along with uninsured / underinsured
bodily injury and property damage coverage.