Not exact matches
Safety first: It's extremely important to
insure your
vehicle before you
hit the road.
It's extremely important to
insure your
vehicle before you
hit the road.
The in - depth reward system registers each
hit on enemy players and
vehicles means that points for assisting in a kill are rewarded when the target is finally eliminated,
insuring that everyone is credited for their contribution towards the team's success.
The plaintiff was injured when the automobile he was driving was
hit head - on by a
vehicle driven a driver
insured by State Farm.
Under no - fault insurance, the maximum amount that can be paid is $ 50,000 per injured person in the
insured's
vehicle, or a pedestrian
hit by that
vehicle.
-- On August 14, 1993, Ms. Janousek, a pedestrian, was struck by an uninsured
vehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After hitting Ms. Janousek, the vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After
hitting Ms. Janousek, the
vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied
vehicles in the parking lot — These
vehicles were
insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three
vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured
vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I. 8.
Collision coverage covers your
insured vehicle for physical damage that your car sustains when it
hits, or is
hit by, another
vehicle, or another object.
In the event the
insured person is involved in an accident where the other party is not
insured or has insufficient coverage or their
vehicle is damaged during a
hit and run, Uninsured Motorist protection helps pay for repairs to the
insured's
vehicle and any medical expenses they may have.
Collision Insurance: Pays for damage to an
insured vehicle when it
hits or is
hit by another car or object, or if the car overturns.
Injuries to other people if you are at fault — Example: An
insured policyholder's teenage son was driving in a car with his sister and her friend when all of a sudden he lost control of the
vehicle,
hitting a telephone pole.
Uninsured and under -
insured motorist coverage protects you in case the driver of the other
vehicle hits you and does not have adequate insurance.
Helps pay for damage to your
vehicle if your
vehicle is struck by an uninsured driver, a
hit - and - run driver, or an
insured driver whose property damage liability limit is too low to cover the losses, this coverage helps pay for the damage.
If a
vehicle hits you when you are a pedestrian, then you (the
insured) are involved in a
vehicle accident and you are entitled to this coverage.
If someone at the scene got the license plate number of the
hit and run
vehicle, the police will locate that driver, and will report to the insurance company whether the driver is
insured.
Some feel like it is unfair for the
insured motorists to essentially pay for the liability insurance costs of the uninsured (which often increase
vehicle insurance rates across the board), but the alternative is to have no recourse in the event of an accident involving an accident with an uninsured driver or a
hit and run incident.