The bodily injury portion of your Loveland car insurance is itself split into two halves: one for
the first person injured in an accident for which the policy holder is at fault; and another for all other people who may have been injured.
The first is the bodily injury maximum for
the first person injured in an accident.
Not exact matches
But looking at the
first quarter of 2016 there was a 14 % increase
in the number of
people killed and seriously
injured in road
accidents (5890) compared with the same period the previous year.
The
first number is the claim limit for per
injured person, the second is per
accident, and the third is for property damaged
in a crash.
The
first is for each
person who is
injured in the
accident, and the second is for total injury costs for the
accident.
One of the
first things you should do after being
injured in an
accident is to file an insurance claim with your insurance provider or the insurer of the
person or business responsible.
One of the
first questions we hear from
people who have been
injured in an
accident is «How much is my case worth?»
Utah state law requires that any
person injured in a car
accident must have the
first $ 3,000 worth of medical expenses covered by his or her own insurance policy under personal injury protection.
First, many
persons injured in automobile
accidents were unable to recover damages for their injuries because the old system required that they be free of any contributory negligence.
One of the
first things to consider is:
in the event of an
accident, what if that
person was
injured?
The
first part is the bodily injury limit for the
first person injured in an at - fault
accident.
The
first number indicates bodily injury liability limits for one
person injured in an
accident, the second number indicates bodily injury liability limits per
accident, and the third number indicates property damage liability limits.
The
first is for each
person who is
injured in the
accident, and the second is for total injury costs for the
accident.
The
first number is intended for bodily injury to one
person whereas the second number is the maximum payable to all
injured parties
in each
accident occurrence.
The
first number is the claim limit per
injured person, the second is per
accident, and the third is for property damaged
in a crash.