For example, California only requires drivers to carry $ 15,000 per person and $ 30,000 per
incident of bodily injury liability coverage.
Most states are either $ 20,000 per person and $ 40,000 per
incident of bodily injury coverage or $ 25,000 / $ 50,000.
Not exact matches
The England all - rounder was arrested on suspicion
of causing actual
bodily harm following an
incident which left another man needing hospital treatment for facial
injuries during a night out in Bristol, as reported by BBC Sport.
The DOJ report noted that
incidents at federal private prisons caused «extensive property damage,
bodily injury, and the death
of a Correctional Officer.»
Sen Jim Seward's version
of the bill, which received the backing
of insurers and car - hail apps, has a $ 50,000 liability insurance for «death and
bodily injury per person» and $ 100,000 for «death and
bodily injury per
incident» during phase one.
The rule defines a «critical
incident» as either --(1) An accident /
incident reportable to FRA under 49 CFR part 225 that results in a fatality, loss
of limb, or a similarly serious
bodily injury; or (2) A catastrophic accident /
incident reportable to FRA under part 225 that could be reasonably expected to impair a directly - involved employee's ability to perform his or her job duties safely.
One number that expresses the maximum amount that the liability coverage
of an insurance policy will pay for property damage and
bodily injury from a single
incident.
Incidents of a suspected crime are supposed to be reported within 24 hours, unless there is seriously
bodily injury involved, in which case, reports must be made within two hours.
The issue on appeal was whether the
incident fell within a policy exclusion that excluded coverage for claims
of bodily injury that were either expected or intended by the insured.
267.5 (1) Despite any other Act and subject to subsections (6) and (6.1), the owner
of an automobile, the occupants
of an automobile and any person present at the
incident are not liable in an action in Ontario for the following damages for income loss and loss
of earning capacity from
bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation
of the automobile:
(6) In an action for loss or damage from
bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation
of an automobile, the damages to which a plaintiff is entitled for pecuniary loss, other than the damages for income loss or loss
of earning capacity and the damages for expenses that have been incurred or will be incurred for health care, shall be reduced by all payments in respect
of the
incident that the plaintiff has received or that were available before the trial
of the action for statutory accident benefits in respect
of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss
of earning capacity and expenses for health care.
Liability Coverage: This portion
of your policy provides protection when you are legally liable for
bodily injury or property damage that occurred as a result
of an accident or
incident involving you or another member
of your household.
Most automotive insurance policies cover
bodily injury or death
of another person in an
incident that you are legally responsible.
In most cases we used liability coverage
of $ 100,000 per person and $ 300,000 per
incident; $ 50,000 property damage coverage, uninsured motorist
bodily injury coverage
of $ 100,000 per person and $ 300,000 per
incident, and $ 1,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage.
This means that in the event
of an accident, if you are at fault, you are covered up to $ 15,000 for
bodily injury for each person involved in an
incident, with a total maximum
of $ 30,000 per
incident.
It's the maximum amount your insurance company will pay for the combination
of bodily injury and property damage per
incident.
One number that expresses the maximum amount that the liability coverage
of an insurance policy will pay for property damage and
bodily injury from a single
incident.
This means in the event
of a covered accident, your limits for
bodily injury are $ 20,000 per person, with a total maximum
of $ 40,000 per
incident.
We recommend limits
of $ 100,000 per person and $ 300,000 per
incident for
bodily injury liability and $ 100,000 per
incident for property damage liability coverage (written as 100 / 300/100 in a policy).
Underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage may pay for you and your passengers» lost wages, medical expenses and other expenses that exceed the limits
of the underinsured driver's policy in a covered
incident.
If you caused the loss, you're on the hook for damage to your apartment, damage to the building, damage to the personal property
of others, any
bodily injury arising from the
incident, and much more.
In the event
of a covered accident, your limits for
bodily injury are $ 15,000 per person, with a total maximum
of $ 30,000 per
incident.
That's
bodily injury caused by your negligence, and that's exactly the sort
of unfortunate
incident that renters insurance liability is designed to cover.
COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY - his form
of liability insurance provides coverage for
bodily injury and property damage rising from completed or abandoned operations, provided the
incident occurs away from the premises owned or rented by the insured.
For example, if you were hit by an uninsured motorist while driving another person's vehicle, walking across the street or riding your bike, the
bodily injury portion
of your insurance may help with your expenses in a covered
incident.
Condo insurance also provides liability protection, so that if you are at fault in an
incident that causes
bodily injury or property damage to a guest, you do not have to pay the medical and legal fees
of a lawsuit entirely out
of pocket.
Certain
incidents or violations may require you to carry an SR - 22 certification, which mandates that you purchase
bodily injury liability, or BIL, car insurance on top
of the basic Florida car insurance requirements.
Bodily injury auto liability serves 2 purposes: It covers the costs
of injuries to other people than yourself in an accident, and protects you against possible lawsuits arising out
of the
incident.
«Serious
incident of abuse» shall mean the occurrence
of one or more
of the following acts between a parent and the other parent or between a parent and child: (a) attempting to cause or causing serious
bodily injury; (b) placing another in reasonable fear
of imminent serious
bodily injury; or (c) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress.
Liability — Covers homeowners against
bodily injury or property damage lawsuits brought because
of incidents that occurred on the property.