This covers you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you or your family members may cause to other people.
It protects the policyholder and their family members (including pets) from
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage.
Renter's insurance provides liability protection against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage done by the renter, their family members and pets.
«Liability coverage protects the policyholder and family members (including pets) from
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage.
The liability portion of your renters insurance policy covers you in these events, protecting you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage.
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 coverage protects the assets you've built against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage, It also provides you with a defense if you are sued or a claim is made.
Liability covers you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you or family members cause to other people.
About one in 1,015 homeowners policies has a liability claim related to the cost of
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that the policyholder or family members cause to others.
Lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage are a very real possibility, whether you're a college student or a retiree.
The liability portion of homeowners insurance covers you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you or family members or pets cause to other people, as well as court costs incurred and damages awarded.
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.
The liability portion of homeowners insurance covers you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you or family members or pets cause to other people, as well as court costs incurred and damages awarded.
Liability coverage is important because it protects the policyholder and their family members (including pets) from
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that they are to blame for.
It's a kind of liability insurance that goes above and beyond the liability limits of your homeowner's policy, covering you against
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you or household family members cause to other people.
Condo liability insurance protects the policyholder and their family members (including pets) from
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage.
Liability coverage is important because it protects the policyholder and their family members (including pets) from
lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that they are to blame for.
Not exact matches
Liability insurance protects you by paying
for bodily injury or property damage that you cause to someone else, as well as offering a defense against those claims or
lawsuits.
Attorney fees will account
for most of the cost of a
lawsuit itself, but liability will also cover any
bodily injury or property damages a policyholder might be ordered to pay a plaintiff.
Therefore, if your college student causes
bodily injury or property damage to another person while away at college and a
lawsuit is presented against them, your policy would most likely help pay
for associated legal defense fees and court costs.
To get a renters insurance quote, a potential policyholder will need to choose a claim limit
for personal liability protection, which covers damages and fees associated with
bodily injury and property damage
lawsuits.
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.
In order
for a car accident to meet the threshold necessary
for a
lawsuit, there must be serious
injuries and / or permanent loss of a critical
bodily function.
We take care of every detail of your accident, making sure your property damage claim is handled promptly, ensuring that all of your medical providers are paid in a timely manner, collecting your lost wages
for you and maximizing your
bodily injury claim whether through
lawsuit or settlement.
In case you get in an accident and you are at fault
for other people's
bodily injuries or death, Bodily Injury Liability (BI) will cover medical bills, pain or suffering, loss of income of another party in an accident and a legal defense if they file a lawsuit agains
bodily injuries or death,
Bodily Injury Liability (BI) will cover medical bills, pain or suffering, loss of income of another party in an accident and a legal defense if they file a lawsuit agains
Bodily Injury Liability (BI) will cover medical bills, pain or suffering, loss of income of another party in an accident and a legal defense if they file a
lawsuit against you.
Attorney fees will account
for most of the cost of a
lawsuit itself, but liability will also cover any
bodily injury or property damages a policyholder might be ordered to pay a plaintiff.
Ask if this type of coverage can protect you from many types of liability claims and
lawsuits brought by others
for accidental
bodily injury or damage to their property while in your apartment.
General liability, which covers claims or
lawsuits brought by a third party
for bodily injury and property damage caused by the business» products, services, operations or employees.
The liability portion of a homeowners policy protects you against
lawsuits for property damage or
bodily injury that you or members of your family cause to other people.
A cutoff point, which, if met, allows the injured person to file a
lawsuit to attempt to recover damages
for bodily injury, such as «pain and suffering,» from the driver who caused the accident.
Can you handle the cost of a
lawsuit in the event you are sued
for bodily injury or property damage?
Liability protection
for property - damage and
bodily -
injury lawsuits against you is generally standard with renters insurance policies.
Bristol Heights renters insurance could cover the
bodily injury resulting from that accidental bad throw, and it can also provide you with coverage
for the costs of defending against a
lawsuit.
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.
Homeowners insurance also covers you
for the cost of
bodily injury or property damage
lawsuits from a third party that you might incur.
If you were sued because someone thought you were responsible
for the
bodily injury or property damage they suffered, how would you pay to defend yourself against that
lawsuit?
You also should have personal liability coverage
for your condo, which will protect you against
lawsuits or claims in the event that someone else's property is damaged or they suffer a
bodily injury while on your property and in your condo.
If someone raises a claim against you
for causing them
bodily injury or property damage, this coverage can help to cover costs
for a defense in a
lawsuit and the settlement if you are found liable.
It protects the policyholder (in this case, the host) and their immediate family members in the event a third - party
lawsuit against them claims they are at fault
for a visitor's
bodily injury or property damage.
If someone sues you
for damages done to their property or
bodily injury, your renters insurance can cover the
lawsuit costs.
Liability insurance protects you by paying
for bodily injury or property damage that you cause to someone else, as well as offering a defense against those claims or
lawsuits.
But if someone has an accident on your property, you may want the HO - 3 policy, which provided coverage
for bodily injury liability
for your home and property - and also covers
lawsuits related to the accident.
Home Liability Insurance — This coverage protects you against a claim or
lawsuit resulting from
bodily injury or property damage to others
for which you are legally liable.
First, you have legal responsibility
for property damage or
bodily injury to third parties in an accident you cause, and you may face a
lawsuit that could devastate your finances.