Liability coverage pays for the bodily injury or property damage to third parties in the event that you are found
negligent in a covered accident.
Not exact matches
Uninsured motorist insurance — which is available for all insurance policies written
in Maryland — also
covers claims made for victims involved
in accidents where
negligent or drunk drivers leave the scene of the
accident.
With over 25 years of trial experience, Worcester attorney Peter Ventura knows how to focus on the facts that can help
accident victims recover the damages they need to
cover the losses suffered
in car crashes, construction
accidents or any other
negligent circumstances.
Negligent security is a legal term that
covers a variety of different property
accidents, including violent assaults, including rape, all the way to break -
ins and muggings.
Your health insurance is there to
cover you
in situations precisely like an
accident caused by a
negligent party.
A liability car insurance policy typically provides coverage for any
accident in which the policyholder (or someone else
covered under the policy) drives
in a
negligent manner — and perhaps even
in a grossly
negligent or reckless manner, depending on what the policy says — and causes a car
accident.
Liability coverage, which is mandatory
in all states, is a
negligent driver's insurance policy which
covers the other driver's medical bills and property damage incurred during the
accident.
Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury (UM / UIMBI): whenever you are hurt
in an
accident caused by an uninsured driver
in Rhode Island, your UM / UIMBI
covers your medical costs, which should have been paid out by the
negligent driver's insurer if he or she had any.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage protect you
in circumstances where the other driver is found
negligent in the
accident but does not carry adequate liability insurance to
cover your damages.
For bodily injury, the state mandates at least $ 50,000 for the injury or death of one person victimized by a
negligent covered driver
in an
accident.
Underinsured motorist coverage protects you as a
covered policy holder from having to personally take care of the costs ordinarily paid by the other party
in cases when you get into an
accident and the
negligent driver has no insurance.
Uninsured motorist protection pays out for losses to
covered drivers
in accidents where the other driver was
negligent but carried no insurance at the time of the
accident.
Underinsured motorist bodily injury protection takes care of excess medical and other reasonable and necessary expenses related to injuries suffered
in auto
accidents in cases when the
negligent driver's insurance protection is not enough to
cover all costs.
Uninsured motorist protection provides coverage for the expenses that normally would be
covered by the other driver
in cases when you get into an
accident that the other driver is responsible for but where the
negligent driver does not have any auto insurance.
Uninsured and underinsured policies provide the coverage that
covers expenses normally taken care of by the at fault driver
in situations where that driver does not carry any automobile liability insurance at the time of the
accident, or the insurance policy of the
negligent driver is not enough to handle all expenses.