Not exact matches
Then it says: «The settlement should
cover all legal and budgetary commitments as well as
liabilities, including contingent
liabilities.»
Renters insurance might very well be able to
cover the
liability, but if it exceeds the policy limits,
then what do you do?
If the injury is larger than the medical payments to others limit on your renters insurance at Observer Park would
cover,
then it's time to look to
liability.
Then you will know damages will be
covered if an at - fault driver does not have
liability insurance or the money to compensate you.
The personal property of the «named insured» on the policy would
then be
covered and they would have
liability and loss of use coverage.
Dear Rajesh, If your parents do not have dependents and do not have financial
liabilities / obligations
then they do not require Life
cover.
If an unexpected death occurs and the
liabilities depends on that income earner to
cover,
then it will have an impact on your finances.
Typically, if the pet owner is also a homeowner,
then their homeowner's
liability insurance may
cover up to the amount of their insurance limit.
Generally, if you get your dog certified, you will
then get a certificate; some tags and a special vest for your dog; and a
liability policy to
cover for any damages you or your dog might do in that environment.
If you got into an accident or unintentionally cause the damage,
then yes — personal
liability is often
covered.
A large percentage of Alabama drivers, however, do not buy
liability insurance or buy
liability insurance and
then cancel their policies, leaving them with no insurance to
cover them — or the other driver — in the event of an accident.
If a law firm in Portugal is a Limited
Liability Company
then the minimum level of Professional Indemnity Insurance is different and must
cover 50 % of the previous year's turnover with a minimum of $ 50,000 and a maximum of $ 5 million
If the Garage's insurance does not step in,
then your insurer is likely to do so, but the garage itself was at fault and their insurance will
cover the
liability.
You can
cover yourself with Term life insurance for the greater face amount and
then have a smaller Universal life policy for the long haul when many of your financial
liabilities are no longer present later on in life.
Then, any person or organization with whom you have a written agreement to indemnify would be
covered against
liability claims for any bodily injury or property damage which may result from distributing or selling your products.
If you do not need to
cover your mortgage or
liabilities of the kind,
then you do not need Decreasing Term Insurance.
Their injuries would
then be
covered by your
liability, because you're responsible for it.
If your car insurance policy states that you are not
covered when driving out of state (this is just an example) and you were involved in an accident two states over,
then your umbrella policy would
cover you when you basic
liability could not.
Sure, you can buy a standalone policy that
covers your physical items from one insurer, and
then buy another policy, say for Commercial General
Liability (CGL) from another, but the fact is if you buy all your business insurance needs from one insurer, you'll likely get the best price.
Then they can help you
cover your financial obligations if a
liability suit is brought against you.
If you have basic
liability insurance,
then you won't be
covered.
If you purchased
liability only insurance coverage,
then you will not be
covered for a hail damage claim.
Also, if your vehicle has caused damage to any third party property or person
then the
liability cover (or the third party insurance) would take care of the same.
For example, if you were to crash into another car and the accident turns out to be your fault,
then your
liability to the driver of the other car would be
covered, although you would not be able to claim for damage to your own.
If you borrow someone's car and crash it, the vehicle owner's car insurance pays out first, and if it's not enough to
cover damages, your non-owner policy would
then pay out as secondary coverage — provided your policy's
liability limit is high enough.
If your policy doesn't have these coverages (meaning it only has
liability),
then any physical damage to your new vehicle will not be
covered until you officially add the vehicle, along with physical damage coverage.
For example, if you are in an accident and the vehicle owner's
liability limit is $ 10,000 and you cause $ 20,000 in property damage,
then your non-owners policy will
cover the remaining $ 10,000.
If your neighbor is bitten by your usually - friendly dog on your property,
then physical
liability coverage will
cover the costs if a legal battle ensues.
If so,
then you know how Farmers Renters insurance can affordably
cover your personal property and
liability.
If you are responsible for an accident, or drive into someones property,
then you are liable, so it is the
liability insurance that will have to
cover you.
If you are not at fault during an accident
then you can be rest assured that you will be
covered by the other driver's
liability insurance.
Renters insurance might very well be able to
cover the
liability, but if it exceeds the policy limits,
then what do you do?
Also, if you think that you may have financial commitments /
liabilities till 80 years of age
then you can buy a term plan
cover for upto 80 years.
Dear Karan, If she does not have any dependents and / or does not have any financial
liabilities / obligations
then life insurance
cover is not required in her name.
2 & 3 — Selection of Policy term should be based on your expected retirement age, financial obligations, financial
liabilities etc., 4 — Suggest you to buy a basic
cover and
then buy a stand - alone personal accident
cover.
In that case, before sending your child to the university, explore the coverage offered by the selected university, and
then buy a domestic insurance policy to
cover the areas this does not
cover, like travel insurance, third - party
liabilities, and sponsor protection.
«If you currently have an auto insurance policy,
then in most states, your auto
liability insurance will transfer over to
cover the rented or borrowed vehicle,» he says.
Therefore, if the vehicle is being used for purposes such as pace making, organized racing, speed testing, reliability trials and speed testing; and if accidental damages or
liabilities occur,
then the company will not be entitled to
cover the damages and
liabilities.
Assess your exact needs, your budget, your asset -
liability situation, and
then decide on the level of
cover in alignment with all the influencing factors.
The personal property of the «named insured» on the policy would
then be
covered and they would have
liability and loss of use coverage.
If you own a not - so - expensive car or if you have a two - wheeler and all you are looking for is protection against
liabilities such as causing damage to someone else or their property (third - party),
then a third - party
cover will fit your needs perfectly.
In case, the insured is diagnosed with any critical illness that is
covered by the insurance company
then he / she can get a tax - free lump sum in one go that should be used to pay off your mortgage, depth or any other
liability the insured person may have.
Whether your friend trips on your carpet, your handyman falls off the stepladder, or your mail carrier slips down your stairs, if you have homeowners insurance with
liability then you are
covered for any lawsuits should it become necessary.
6 — Term
cover — atleast 12 times of your gross annual salary and
then add any financial
liabilities + Future goal values to it.
If you are an earning member of your family, have dependents and / or have financial
liabilities / obligations
then you SHOULD have adequate life
cover.
Dear venky, If you have dependents and / or have financial obligations /
liabilities then consider buying a Term plan with adequate Life
cover.
If you want to be
covered for
liability and have a half - dozens hogs in your garage,
then you might do well with a rider's insurance policy.
Then your
liability is
covered if they sue you or just want you to pay their medical bills.
If the amount of
liability coverage offered by your policy is not enough to fully
cover the expenses accrued by the damaged party or your legal defense, your umbrella policy will
then cover the difference.
If the injury is larger than the medical payments to others limit on your renters insurance at Observer Park would
cover,
then it's time to look to
liability.