They do not legally require drivers to
maintain bodily injury liability coverage but it is highly recommended to do so and many insurance companies won't sell a policy without it.
Not exact matches
The SR22 Non-Owners policy would be required if the driver wishes to
maintain a driver's license but does not own a vehicle, and will typically cover basic
liability coverage, uninsured motorist
bodily injury protection, and uninsured motorist property damage
coverage.
Unfortunately, Puerto Rico does not require that its motorists
maintain any
liability coverage on their vehicles, though it is strongly recommended that all Puerto Rican motorists obtain minimum
bodily injury protection of $ 100,000 for a single person and $ 300,000 for multiple persons as well as $ 100,000 in property damage
liability for their vehicle.
Elevators and Escalators
Liability - liability coverage for bodily injury or property damage arising from the use of elevators or escalators operated, maintained or controlled by the
Liability -
liability coverage for bodily injury or property damage arising from the use of elevators or escalators operated, maintained or controlled by the
liability coverage for
bodily injury or property damage arising from the use of elevators or escalators operated,
maintained or controlled by the insured.
In Iowa, motorists are required to
maintain an auto insurance policy that includes
bodily injury and property damage
coverage — also referred to as the
liability insurance.
All drivers living in Texas are required to
maintain minimum
liability insurance limits of 30/60/25 along with uninsured / underinsured
bodily injury and property damage
coverage.
For example, if
bodily injuries to one person in an accident result in $ 40,000 in medical expenses and the driver at fault only
maintains the $ 30,000 minimum
liability coverage, they could be sued for the remaining $ 10,000 in expenses.