Sentences with phrase «bodily injury and property damage under»

Single limit insurance provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage under a single maximum payout per incident.

Not exact matches

Only the reductions under property damage liability (12 percent), bodily injury liability (27 percent) and medical payment (22 percent) are statistically significant.
Focusing on the camera - based system, they found that the drivers younger than 25 had the biggest claim rate reductions — 15 percent under property damage liability and 45 percent under bodily injury liability.
For drivers ages 25 - 64, the declines were 10 percent under property damage liability and 20 percent under bodily injury liability.
Your insurer pays the maximum out under your standard policy for $ 15,000 in bodily injury liability for the driver, $ 10,000 for the passenger's medical expenses, and $ 5,000 under the property damage portion of your policy.
Bodily injuries would fall under health insurance and damage to belongings under the personal property protection of either renters or homeowners insurance.
You'll have coverage if someone sues you for bodily injury or property damage, and even coverage for defense costs if someone sues you for a loss that would be covered under the policy.
Losses from fire, vandalism, theft, explosion and even bodily injury or property damage to others are all covered under your Chili Heights renters insurance policy.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY You agree that: in consideration of Tails of Gray allowing your participation in this activity, under the terms set forth herein, you, for yourself and on behalf of your child or legal ward, heirs, administrators, personal representatives or assigns, do agree to hold harmless, release, and discharge Tails of Gray, its agent employees, officers, directors, representatives, assigns, members, affiliated organizations, Insurers, and others acting on its behalf of and from all claims, demands, causes of action and legal liability, whether the same be known or unknown anticipated or unanticipated, due to the Tails of Gray and or its associates ordinary negligence: and you further agree that you shall bring no claims, demands, actions and causes of action, and or litigation due to injury, including but not limited to serious bodily injury, death or property damage, sustained by you or your minor child and or legal ward in relation to the premises and operations of Tails of Gray.
Under current regulations, the caps are set at $ 250,000 per person, $ 500,000 per occurrence in bodily injury cases, and $ 100,000 in covered property damage.
Professional Liability Insurance covers bodily injury, property damage, or economic damages; covers damages resulting from the company's professional service; with liability limit that covers defense and indemnity payments; typically on a «claims - made» basis; doesn't allow Additional Insureds; and can't be scheduled under an Umbrella Liability Policy.
General Liability Insurance covers bodily injury or property damage; covers damages resulting from the day - to - day operations of the business; with defense costs outside the liability limits; typically on an occurrence basis; allows Additional Insureds; and may be scheduled under an Umbrella Liability Policy.
Under Illinois law, any driver involved in an accident resulting in property damage or bodily injury must remain at the scene of the accident to exchange information and receive help.
Both property damage liability and bodily injury liability are automatically included under motorcycle insurance in Jacksonville and throughout Florida.
While bodily injury and property damage coverage are the norm for most states, personal injury protection and uninsured motorist coverage typically fall under the «additional coverage» category.
Under the standard plan the following amounts of liability coverages are required before you can get your vehicle; fifteen thousand dollars worth of bodily injury coverage for one person in an accident, thirty thousand dollars worth of bodily injury coverage for two or more people in an accident, and five thousand dollars worth of property damage coverage.
A standard policy includes the same bodily injury and property damage as well as $ 15,000 per person up to $ 30,000 per accident of uninsured / under insured motorist bodily injury as well as $ 5,000 of uninsured motorist property damage and $ 15,000 of personal injury protection.
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.
A combined single limit combines property damage liability coverage and bodily injury coverage under one single combined limit.
For the purpose of this section, an «uninsured motor vehicle» shall be a motor vehicle as to which there is no bodily injury liability insurance and property damage liability insurance in at least the amounts specified in subsection (c) of G.S. 20 - 279.5, or there is that insurance but the insurance company writing the insurance denies coverage thereunder, or has become bankrupt, or there is no bond or deposit of money or securities as provided in G.S. 20 - 279.24 or 20 - 279.25 in lieu of the bodily injury and property damage liability insurance, or the owner of the motor vehicle has not qualified as a self - insurer under the provisions of G.S. 20 - 279.33, or a vehicle that is not subject to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Safety and Financial Responsibility Act; but the term «uninsured motor vehicle» shall not include:
Because the bodily injury occurred as a consequence of a personal and advertising injury offense, it should be covered under your Personal and Advertising Injury (Coverage B) rather than Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Coverabodily injury occurred as a consequence of a personal and advertising injury offense, it should be covered under your Personal and Advertising Injury (Coverage B) rather than Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (CoveraBodily Injury and Property Damage Liability (Coverage A).
So your property damage liability can pay out $ 65,000 and your bodily injury liability can pay out the $ 150,000 under CSL for a total of $ 215,000.
With CSL, the car insurance company would combine both bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance under a single limit.
It also makes sure that if someone sues you for a ridiculous cause of action claiming you are responsible for their bodily injury or property damage (as some Californians are wont to do) you'll have coverage for the loss and also for the cost to defend that suit so long as it would be covered under the policy.
For any bodily injury or property damage caused during an accident, if it is due to other driver's negligence then you can claim under the other driver's car insurance policy, where the automobile insurance policy provides coverage for each person involved in the accident and hence a liability coverage.
Commercial car insurance policies offer many of the same coverages as the typical personal auto policy, such as bodily injury and property damage liability, uninsured and under - insured motorist, collision and comprehensive and medical expenses.
Combined single limit combines property damage liability coverage and bodily injury coverage under one single combined limit.
Under a standard policy, Linden drivers will need to purchase bodily injury liability with a $ 15,000 limit per person and a $ 30,000 limit per accident, property damage liability with a $ 5,000 limit, uninsured motorist coverage with a $ 15,000 limit per person and a $ 30,000 limit per accident, uninsured motorist property damage with a $ 5,000 limit and personal injury protection with a $ 15,000 limit.
Under Iowa state law, drivers must buy car insurance policies with minimum liability limits of $ 20,000 in bodily injury protection per person, $ 40,000 in coverage per accident, and $ 15,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
The tables below contain results for hundreds of passenger vehicles grouped by class and size under six insurance coverages: collision, property damage liability, comprehensive, personal injury protection, medical payment and bodily injury.
Driver training discount: Drivers under the age of 21 who complete a state - approved driver training course are entitled to a 10 percent discount on bodily injury, property damage, medical payments, personal injury protection (PIP) and collision coverages.
Under the state of Connecticut, you will need to purchase at least the basic coverage which includes both bodily injury liability and property damage protection.
Under this coverage the policy minimums are $ 25,000 per person involved in the accident, $ 50,000 for bodily injuries per accident, and $ 5,000 for damage to property that may have been caused by the uninsured or underinsured driver.
Under Illinois law, your Waukegan insurance policy for your vehicle should provide at least $ 20,000 per person / $ 40,000 per accident bodily injury coverage; $ 15,000 per accident property damage liability coverage; and $ 20,000 per person / $ 40,000 per accident uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage.
Liability insurance provides compensation for bodily injury and property damage to other parties in an accident caused by the name insured or others covered under his policy.
Bodily injuries would fall under health insurance and damage to belongings under the personal property protection of either renters or homeowners insurance.
Losses from fire, vandalism, theft, explosion and even bodily injury or property damage to others are all covered under your Chili Heights renters insurance policy.
If you are driving a vehicle that is still under finance, it is recommended, and sometimes required, that you purchase additional coverage on top of the bodily injury liability and property damage liability that the majority of states require.
The minimum liability coverage prescribed under the laws of Michigan is $ 20,000.00 for bodily injury per person involved in the accident and $ 10,000.00 for property damages.
Pursuant to state law as of February 2010, Virginians must carry four kinds of auto insurance: bodily injury (BI), property damage (PD), uninsured motorist (UM), and under - insured motorist (UIM).
You'll have coverage if someone sues you for bodily injury or property damage, and even coverage for defense costs if someone sues you for a loss that would be covered under the policy.
The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), an organization dedicated to provide auto insurance loss statistics and studies, provide regular reports about losses under six insurance Coverages namely collision, property damage, medical, personal injury protection (PIP), bodily injury liability, and comprehensive.
Under current laws, only bodily injury liability and property damage liability are required.
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