Not exact matches
Travel insurance almost always means
medical travel insurance, which includes set amount of
coverage (usually one to five million dollars
per person for travel
accidents and illness).
If no other vehicles were involved, you should have access to your own
accident benefits
coverage, which will pay for your
medical and rehabilitation expenses (up to $ 150,000), lost wages of up to $ 300
per week, and death benefits — irrespective of fault.
Maine requires all motorists to carry liability insurance in the amounts of $ 50,000
per person, $ 100,000
per accident, and $ 25,000 in property damage, as well as uninsured motorist insurance and
medical payments
coverage.
If you buy insurance, the minimum liability insurance you can purchase is $ 25,000 bodily injury liability
per person ($ 50,000
per accident) and $ 25,000 property damage liability, plus uninsured / underinsured motorist bodily injury
coverage and $ 1,000 of
medical payments
coverage (MedPay).
Averages are based on a 45 - year - old married female with a previously clean driving record who commits one traffic driving violation in a 12 - month period, drives a 2012 sedan, is employed, has a bachelor's degree, excellent credit score and had no lapse in
coverage with the following limits: $ 100,000 (bodily injury
per person) / $ 300,000 (bodily injury
per accident) / $ 100,000 (property damage
per accident), $ 10,000 (personal injury protection or
medical payments) and a $ 500 deductible for comprehensive and collision.
Optional primary
coverage removes excess insurance limitations for baggage and
accident /
medical expenses ($ 25
per person).
Bodily injury liability
coverage per person: Legally optional, but, if purchased, $ 25,000 Bodily injury liability
coverage per accident: Legally optional, but, if purchased, $ 50,000 Property damage liability
coverage: Legally optional, but, if purchased, $ 25,000 Personal injury protection: Legally optional, but, if purchased, $ 1,000
per accident for
medical expenses solely.
One unique aspect of their standard auto insurance
coverage is pet
medical coverage, which insures veterinary expenses up to $ 750
per pet or $ 1,500
per loss for injuries sustained in an insured
accident or event.
Each PIP insurance policy must provide at least $ 15,000 of
coverage per person hurt in an
accident, which can be used to pay
medical expenses, lost wages or other costs related to their injuries.
In Pennsylvania, the minimum
per -
accident PIP limit is $ 5,000, and is called
medical benefit
coverage.
Averages are based on a 45 - year - old married female with a previously clean driving record who commits one traffic driving violation in a 12 - month period, drives a 2012 sedan, is employed, has a bachelor's degree, excellent credit score and had no lapse in
coverage with the following limits: $ 100,000 (bodily injury
per person) / $ 300,000 (bodily injury
per accident) / $ 100,000 (property damage
per accident), $ 10,000 (personal injury protection or
medical payments) and a $ 500 deductible for comprehensive and collision.Some car insurers may overlook a traffic ticket if you also have a homeowners insurance policy with them, says Michael Cicero, a traffic attorney in Ohio.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP): also known as the FL no - fault insurance or Basic PIP, this
coverage pays for 80 % of most
medical expenses for you regardless of fault, up to the limit of $ 10,000
per accident.
For instance, you might get several quotes for $ 50,000 / $ 100,000 / $ 50,000 — that's $ 50,000 of
medical coverage for each person you injure in a collision, a $ 100,000 bodily injury limit
per accident and a $ 50,000 property damage limit
per accident.Make sure you choose the same deductible amounts for each quote, too — usually $ 250 or $ 500.
Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury (UMBI): this
coverage is meant to protect you during an
accident caused by an uninsured driver - up to $ 25,000
per person on your car and total of $ 50,000
per accident, UMBI pays for your
medical bills in place of the uninsured driver's insurer, if he or she had any.
The basic No Fault auto insurance
coverage requires that: in accordance to recognized fee schedules, necessary
medical and rehabilitation expenses is paid; the owner will get compensated of about 80 % of lost earnings from the employment up to a maximum of $ 2,000
per month (up to three years from the date of
accident); to cover other reasonable necessary expenses like transportation costs to / from
medical appointments, up to $ 25 a day will be reimbursed for up to one year from the date of
accident; and the estate of an eligible person for the benefit, but those who died resulting from the
accident will receive $ 2,000 death benefit on top of the basic $ 50,000 limit.
$ 50,000
per person for bodily injury $ 25,000 for property damage $ 2,000 for mandatory
coverage of
medical payments $ 100,000
per accident for bodily injury
A basic policy costs about $ 120
per year and generally provides $ 10,000 in personal property
coverage, $ 100,000 in liability insurance, and
medical payment
coverage of $ 1,000
per person for each
accident, he says.
The PIP
coverage will provide $ 10,000
per accident on the
medical costs irrespective of who is at fault.
The required
coverage amounts under Minnesota law are $ 20,000 for
medical expenses and $ 20,000 for non-
medical expenses, for a total of $ 40,000
per person
per accident.