The first number represents the individual
bodily injury liability coverage portion of a Wisconsin insurance policy.
Not exact matches
Bodily injury liability coverage is the
portion of auto insurance
coverage that protects you if you are held responsible for injuring someone else in a car accident.
Like
liability coverage, uninsured motorist options usually have two parts: a
bodily injury portion and a property damage
portion.
Standard automotive
liability coverage includes
portions dedicated to
bodily injury and to property damage.
If you cause a car accident, the
bodily injury liability portion of your car insurance
coverage helps pay for the other party's medical expenses.
This
portion of your commercial general
liability policy offers
bodily injury and property damage
coverage related to the ownership or maintenance of business premises.
Both the
bodily injury and property damage
liability portions of
coverage protect not the policy holder or their vehicle, but the other driver involved in an at - fault accident any property compromised by the crash including the other driver's car and anything else like road signs or buildings.