Not exact matches
For the
protection of members and all those involved in the management of registered and insured cycling events, British Cycling provides through its public liability insurance policy, an indemnity, limited to # 15 million (3) for legal liabilities arising from claims made
against an event organiser, official or participant1 that involves either
bodily injury or property damage to a third party.
Insurance
protection against claims alleging negligence or an action which resulted in
bodily injury or property damage to another party.
Liability
protection from covered claims made
against you or a family member who resides with you for
bodily injury or property damage
In addition to coverage for
bodily injury or property damage, umbrella insurance also provides
protection from certain lawsuits
against you, such as slander, libel, false arrest, malicious prosecution, or mental anguish.
It can be an affordable way to provide an extra layer of
protection against claims of
bodily injury and property damage in scenarios such as:
It is liability coverage which ensures
protection against bodily injury and property damage.
Its primary use is to provide financial
protection against physical damage or
bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and
against liability that could also arise from incidents in a vehicle.
• Employment disputes; • Contract disputes; • Property disputes; •
Bodily injury claims; • Tax issues; • Legal defence; • Total loss valuation disputes arising from motor vehicle accident; • Statutory Accident Benefit claims
against your automobile insurer; • Driver's licence
protection • Issues arising from driving or being a passenger in vehicles owned by another person; • Court attendance expenses.
Our personal vehicle insurance offers financial
protection against physical damage and
bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions.
The personal accidental insurance policy provides complete
protection to the insured person
against all accidents that may lead to death or
bodily injury.
Renters insurance provides liability
protection that covers you
against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage done by you, your family members and even your pets.
So if you were not at fault in an accident, you would place a claim
against your own personal
injury protection coverage instead of the at - fault party's
Bodily Injury Liability.
Coverages you may need include
protection against accidents, weather - related damage, theft, uninsured and underinsured drivers, property and
bodily injury liability, and more.
Liability
protection for property - damage and
bodily -
injury lawsuits
against you is generally standard with renters insurance policies.
Supplemental condo insurance coverage isn't required, but strongly recommended if you want to safeguard your personal property and ensure adequate
protection against bodily injury.
UM, or uninsured motorist
protection provides cover for a
bodily injury claim you have
against another driver who does not have or has inadequate insurance.
Because you're exposed more, we recommend higher coverage limits - more of the claims brought
against your
bodily injury protection will be covered directly by your insurer.
Standard renters insurance policies provide liability
protection against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage that you or your family members cause to other people.
Liability
protection covers you
against lawsuits for both property damage and
bodily injury caused by either you, family members, or even pets and can be provided by your renters insurance.
Your liability coverage provides
protection in the event a claim is brought
against you or a resident of your condo due to
bodily injury or property damage.
It is
against the law in Missouri to drive without at least basic Missouri automobile coverage which includes both
bodily injury liability and property damage
protection.
Experts recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to pay the cost of property damage.
In fact, American insurance experts recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to pay the cost of property damage.
That's why insurance experts in the state of South Dakota (and all across America) agree that the optimal coverage amounts are $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
Insurance experts in the state of Delaware (and everywhere else) recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
That's why insurance experts in Hawaii (and in all other U.S. states) recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000 coverage
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
The minimum amount of auto insurance coverage required by law in the state of Alabama is $ 25,000 in
Bodily or Personal
Injury Protection (better known as PIP), $ 50,000 in multiple injury protection (for injury to others), and $ 25,000 in protection against proper
Protection (better known as PIP), $ 50,000 in multiple
injury protection (for injury to others), and $ 25,000 in protection against proper
protection (for
injury to others), and $ 25,000 in
protection against proper
protection against property damage.
Analysts recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury liability
protection, $ 300,000 coverage
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 to cover the cost of damage to other people's property.
Their recommended coverage amounts are $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000 coverage
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
Insurance analysts suggest $ 100,000 coverage for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
Analysts suggest coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury liability
protection, $ 300,000 insurance
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
That's why United States insurance experts recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to pay the cost of property damage.
That's why insurance experts recommend coverage amounts of $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
The required minimum liability for car insurance in the state of Wisconsin is $ 25,000 in
bodily injury protection for each person injured, $ 50,000 in
bodily injury liability for each accident, and $ 10,000 in coverage
against the cost of property damage.
Recommended coverage amounts are more like $ 100,000 for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000
against bodily injury to others, and no less than $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
Suggested coverage amounts are $ 100,000 coverage for personal
injury protection, $ 300,000 insurance
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
The state laws for minimum liability limits on South Carolina car insurance policies require at least $ 25,000 in
bodily injury protection for each person injured, at least $ 50,000 in coverage per accident, and at least $ 25,000 insurance
against the cost of property damage.
Analysts suggest amounts of $ 100,000 coverage for personal
injury liability
protection, $ 300,000 coverage
against bodily injury to others, and at least $ 50,000 to cover the cost of property damage.
This provides
protection against claims of
bodily injury liability, property damage liability and even personal
injury and advertising exposures for which your business may be liable.
HDFC Ergo Commercial General Liability - This insurance policy offers complete
protection against claims of property damage and
bodily injury.
In Connecticut, it is
against the law to drive without a minimum coverage level of
bodily injury liability and property damage
protection.
Renter's insurance provides liability
protection against lawsuits for
bodily injury or property damage done by the renter, their family members and pets.
Uninsured motorist coverage provides the same economic
protection against expenses related to
bodily injury and property losses that liability policies do.
It provides financial
protection against liability that may arise owing to third - party damage or
bodily injury and physical damage caused to your two wheeler.
This personal accident insurance policy provides
protection against all accidents resulting to
bodily injury or death of the insured person.
It provides
protection against financial liability that may arise due to damage caused to any third - party property or
bodily injury and physical damage / theft caused to your bike or scooter.