Make sure you have more than
enough bodily injury and property damage coverage as well as underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage.
Not exact matches
In a major
bodily injury or
property damage liability occurrence your primary Home, Auto, Motorcycle
and RV policy limits might not be
enough to cover the damages.
If you don't have good
enough coverage (e.g. you only buy third party car insurance)
and you don't have
enough to pay for
property damage or all
bodily injuries, you may end up having to pay money out of your own bank account
and your insurance company won't be able to help you out much.
Nebraska's basic liability car insurance requirements of $ 25,000
bodily injury liability per person
and $ 50,000 per accident, plus $ 25,000 for
property damage liability, are substantial
enough to protect many drivers.
And even if there is a driver found at fault, if there are multiple claims against the person's property damage and bodily injury liability coverage, it's doubtful there will be enough money to go arou
And even if there is a driver found at fault, if there are multiple claims against the person's
property damage
and bodily injury liability coverage, it's doubtful there will be enough money to go arou
and bodily injury liability coverage, it's doubtful there will be
enough money to go around.
If you are involved in an accident caused by a driver or motorcyclist who only has the state's minimum liability insurance requirements, you may come to the realization that minimum requirements are fairly low
and are not
enough to pay for your
property damage
and / or
bodily injury costs.
Furthermore in many instances, if you are in a serious accident
and the other driver only has the basic coverage, the
bodily injury and property damage costs are not high
enough to pay for the damage to your car.
A standard homeowner's policy is not always
enough, especially in the areas of personal
property and bodily injury liability.