This means you need $ 25,000 worth of personal injury or single bodily injury coverage, $ 50,000 worth of
multiple bodily injury insurance, and $ 10,000 to cover any property damage in your vehicle and any others involved in the accident.
Not exact matches
What this means is that state law requires your
insurance policy provides you with $ 20,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death that you cause to other individuals, $ 40,000 worth of coverage for
bodily injury or death caused per accident if
multiple people are involved, and $ 10,000 worth of coverage for property damage caused in other states.
Elkhart car
insurance includes three different prices for coverage,
bodily injury coverage for one person, for
multiple persons, and then property damage coverage for your vehicle and other property.
Stacking car
insurance basically allows owners of
multiple cars to combine the coverage of
multiple uninsured and underinsured motorist
bodily injury policies.
The minimum amount of auto
insurance coverage required by law in the state of Alabama is $ 25,000 in
Bodily or Personal
Injury Protection (better known as PIP), $ 50,000 in
multiple injury protection (for
injury to others), and $ 25,000 in protection against property damage.
Bodily injury per accident liability
insurance protects the covered policy holder from costs that result from
multiple injuries in these at fault accident scenarios.
The three part split form auto liability
insurance plan contains separate limits and deductibles for single accident liability for the following three areas: single victim
bodily injury,
multiple victim,
bodily injury, and property damage.
For your New Iberia car
insurance policy you need $ 15,000 per person for
bodily injury, $ 30,000 for
multiple bodily injuries, and $ 25,000 to cover any physical property damage.
Reynoldsburg car
insurance liability plans include single victim and
multiple victim
bodily injury and death coverage as well as property damage liability protection.
This method divides Illinois liability
insurance coverage into three parts: one person
bodily injury liability,
multiple people
bodily injury liability, and property damage liability.
Alabama auto
insurance laws require each car owner to have a minimum liability coverage of $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person, $ 50,000 for
multiple bodily injuries and $ 25,000 for public or private property damage.