Industry experts say that the ideal amounts for insurance would be a hundred thousand dollars per person for
bodily injury and a total of three hundred thousand dollars.
Not exact matches
Me: To be sure I understand, you are telling me that any sickness,
injury, disability, or other
bodily imperfection offends God; that God desires to instantly, by the Holy Spirit, heal us of every infirmity
and does so;
and that any
bodily imperfection is positive proof of a
total lack of faith?
(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 dea
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 dea
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 dea
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 dea
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 dea
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 dea
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 dea
and activities which could result in
bodily injury, partial
and / or total disability, paralysis and dea
and / or
total disability, paralysis
and dea
and death.
That's $ 20,000 for
bodily injury per individual, $ 40,000
total bodily injury coverage,
and another $ 10,000 for property damage.
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the minimum
bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say for example, $ 15,000 per person
and $ 30,000
total per accident.
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.
Let's take the example of a 40 - year - old male who has a joint policy with his wife
and opts for a 100 / 300/50 policy ($ 100,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one accident, $ 300,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident,
and $ 50,000 property damage coverage per accident).
Here's the minimum you need to figure when you search for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 for one person; $ 30,000 as a per - accident
total;
and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
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In a work
injury case such as this one, our office will work to ensure that the claimant continues to receive medical treatment as needed, that she receives temporary
total disability pay for time off work if warranted,
and at the end of the case we will negotiate a
bodily injury settlement on her behalf.
They must carry at least $ 50,000 of coverage per individual for
bodily injury, $ 100,000 of
total coverage for
bodily injury, $ 30,000 of coverage for property damage, uninsured motorist coverage
and personal
injury protection.
That's $ 20,000 for
bodily injury per individual, $ 40,000
total bodily injury coverage,
and another $ 10,000 for property damage.
A
total of 21 states, plus the District of Columbia, require either uninsured motorist (UM)
bodily injury coverage by itself or both UM coverage
and underinsured motorist
bodily injury (UIM) coverage.
In the state, the basic requirements are $ 15,000 per injured person up to a
total of $ 30,000 per accident for
bodily injury liability
and $ 10,000 for property damage liability coverage.
In fact, state law requires every driver to purchase
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 15,000 per injured person, up to a
total of $ 30,000 per accident,
and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000 (known as a 15/30/10 policy).
The first number limits the amount of the benefit paid for
bodily injury per person in an accident ($ 50,000 in the example), the second number limits the
total amount paid per accident for
bodily injuries ($ 100,000 in this case),
and the final number limits the amount paid for property damage ($ 25,000 in the example).
If a snowmobiler purchases the minimum insurance coverage, the insurance company will pay up to $ 10,000 in
bodily injury coverage for one injured person, a
total of $ 20,000 in
bodily injury coverage if the accident involves
injuries to more than one person,
and up to $ 5,000 in coverage for personal property damage.
Additionally, if you are to blame in an accident
and carry single - limit liability insurance, the injured party's attorney may press for a higher amount in a settlement because there is no limit (with the exception of the
total coverage limit) to
bodily injury coverage.
The minimum amount for the basic coverage is fifty thousand dollars for
bodily injury per person in an accident
and a hundred thousand dollars in
total for
bodily injury in an accident.
The minimum liability in the state of South Dakota is twenty five thousand dollars for
bodily injury per person
and a
total of fifty thousand dollars for
bodily injury.
The minimum liability fixed for the state of South Dakota is twenty five thousand dollars for
bodily injury per person
and a
total of fifty thousand dollars for two persons.
Temporary
Total Disablement Plan: During the plan period, if the Insured Person sustains any
bodily injury resulting solely
and directly from an accident, then the insured person is eligible for a weekly benefit at 1 % of Capital Sum Assured subject to a maximum of Rs 5000 / - per week for a 100 weeks.
Mobility Extension: If the insured person sustains
bodily injury which directly
and independently of all other cases resulting in Permanent
Total Disablement, then the company will pay 95 % of the costs of the equipments
and the installations.
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 ins
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 ins
Total Disablement, then the company will pay as stated in the schedule of benefits to the
total sum ins
total sum insured.
In Hospital Surgery Benefit: If during the tenure of the insurance plan, the insured person is hospitalized as a result of
bodily injury or Sickness
and is charged for any surgical procedure, then the company will pay an amount equal to the costs of the surgical procedure or the amount as stated in the Benefits Table as a percentage of the
Total Sum Insured whichever is lesser.
Emergency Medical Expenses: If the insured person sustains
bodily injury or sudden unanticipated sickness, the company will reimburse the Usual
and Reasonable In Hospital Medical Expenses (as stated in two pints above) which is incurred within 12 months from the date of loss to the
Total Sum Insured.
For instance, states like Wisconsin
and Maine call for a minimum $ 100,000 in
total bodily injury coverage, where Florida only calls for $ 20,000.
The Personal Accident Insurance policy is designed to cover an individual or group of people against death
and total / permanent / partial disablement from accidental
bodily injury.
State minimum
bodily injury limits are typically higher
and divided into two categories — the amount an insurer will pay for one person injured in an accident
and the
total amount an insurer will pay for all people injured in an accident.
For purposes of an underinsured motorist claim asserted by a person injured in an accident where more than one person is injured, a highway vehicle will also be an «underinsured highway vehicle» if the
total amount actually paid to that person under all
bodily injury liability bonds
and insurance policies applicable at the time of the accident is less than the applicable limits of underinsured motorist coverage for the vehicle involved in the accident
and insured under the owner's policy.
A new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC) finds that in 2012, the average car accident claim
totaled over $ 17,000 (including property damage
and bodily injury claims).
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.
The state minimums for
bodily injury coverage are as low as $ 20,000 to $ 25,000,
and $ 40,000 to $ 50,000 for
total coverage per accident.
The first two numbers represent (in thousands of dollars) the state's
bodily injury requirements; the first number being the individual minimum coverage limit,
and the second the
total minimum coverage limit per accident.
Minimum liability in the state of Maine is fixed at fifty thousand dollars per person for
bodily injury and a hundred thousand dollars in
total for
bodily injury.
It is mandated that all auto insurance policies in the state of New York have at - fault liability of no less that $ 25,000 per person, $ 50,000
total for an accident for
bodily injury,
and $ 10,000 in property damage.
The 25/50/15 stands for a $ 25,000 limit for
bodily injury liability per injured person, up to a
total of $ 50,000 per accident,
and a $ 15,000 limit for property damage liability.
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the minimum
bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say for example, $ 15,000 per person
and $ 30,000
total per accident.
The first number represents the maximum amount of coverage for
bodily injury per person; the second represents the maximum coverage for
bodily injury for all
injuries related to a single accident;
and the third number represents the
total coverage for property damage for a single accident.
As a general guideline all Virginia car owners should know that the state law requires minimum
bodily injury liability limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
and up to a
total of $ 50,000 per accident.
So for example, if you are quoted a 25/50 limit for
bodily injury, it means that the insurance policy will cover up to a maximum of $ 25,000 per person injured in an accident
and a
total of $ 50,000 in claims for a single accident.
Alabama state law requires minimum
bodily injury liability limits of $ 25,000 per injured person
and a
total of $ 50,000 per accident, with a minimum property damage liability limit of $ 25,000.
Let's take the example of a 40 - year - old male who has a joint policy with his wife
and opts for a 100 / 300/50 policy ($ 100,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one accident, $ 300,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident,
and $ 50,000 property damage coverage per accident).
Here's the minimum you need to figure when you search for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 for one person; $ 30,000 as a per - accident
total;
and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
Every driver in Tennessee must have at least these coverages: a
bodily injury liability policy of $ 25,000 per injured person, up to a
total of $ 50,000 per accident,
and a property damage liability of $ 15,000.
By state law, every driver must purchase liability insurance for $ 15,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one accident, $ 30,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident,
and $ 10,000 property damage coverage per accident.
At minimum, state law requires every driver to purchase
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 15,000 per injured person, up to a
total of $ 30,000 per accident,
and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000 (known as a 15/30/10 policy).
For example, 100 / 300/50 coverage means that you have coverage of $ 100,000
bodily injury liability insurance per person, $ 300,000
total bodily injury liability insurance per accident,
and $ 50,000 property damage liability per accident.