Not exact matches
The rule defines a «critical incident» as either --(1) An accident / incident reportable to FRA under 49 CFR
part 225 that results in a fatality, loss
of limb, or a similarly serious
bodily injury; or (2) A catastrophic accident / incident reportable to FRA under
part 225 that could be reasonably expected to impair a directly - involved employee's ability to perform his or her job duties safely.
If you are accused
of causing
bodily injury by someone who has a history
of frivolous lawsuits, they'll investigate that person as
part of your claim.
As
part of that law, even first time offenders could face felony charges for mistreating or neglecting pets — and that includes cruelly subjecting them to harsh winter weather — if the animal suffers severe
bodily injury or death as a result.
627.730 - 627.7405, or against any person or organization legally responsible for her or his acts or omissions, a plaintiff may recover damages in tort for pain, suffering, mental anguish, and inconvenience because
of bodily injury, sickness, or disease arising out
of the ownership, maintenance, operation, or use
of such motor vehicle only in the event that the
injury or disease consists in whole or in
part of: (a) Significant and permanent loss
of an important
bodily function.
We have successfully prosecuted legal claims related to
bodily injury and death in hundreds
of cases and have recovered millions
of dollars for our clients and their families in every
part of California including Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire.
Spinal cord
injuries can be very debilitating and can lead to secondary medical problems including infection, muscle spasms, loss
of bodily functions, and over-sensitivity to temperature or pain in specific body
parts.
Pennsauken, NJ (Law Firm Newswire) April 10, 2017 — Most injured workers who attempt to sue their employer in civil court for
bodily injury are unsuccessful because they are unable to prove intentional harm on the
part of their employer.
MedPay is an optional
part of your insurance policy that can cover care for
injuries if you get in a car accident in addition to your limits for personal
bodily injury.
Uninsured motorist
bodily injury (UMBI) coverage is the
part of your insurance that pays for your and your passengers» medical bills or death expenses in a collision caused by an uninsured driver.
No compensation be payable in respect
of death or
bodily injury directly or indirectly wholly or in
part arising or resulting from or traceable to (1) intentional self
injury, suicide or attempted suicide or (2) an accident happening whilst such person is under the influence
of intoxicating liquor or drugs,
Depending on the state, you're required to purchase anywhere between one and three types
of insurance: Liability insurance: Split up into two
parts,
bodily injury (BI) and property damage (PD), liability insurance is what covers you if you hit another driver and, you guessed it, cause
injury to their body or damage to their property.
Some car insurance companies also offer medical payments and uninsured / underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage as
part of their non-owner car insurance policies.
Property damage liability isn't really sold on its own; it comes as a package with
bodily injury liability (the
part of your auto insurance that pays for other people's medical bills).
Unlike in most other states,
bodily injury liability — the
part of your insurance that pays for
injuries sustained by passengers in your car or in a vehicle you hit — is not required in Florida.
Not all
of America's drivers may know about this kind
of insurance, but underinsured motorist coverage is becoming an essential
part of protecting a driver's investment in a vehicle and in limiting
bodily injury liability.
Bodily injury liability is a very important
part of general liability coverage.
In all states that offer uninsured motorist
bodily injury, you must have
bodily injury liability coverage as
part of your car insurance policy to purchase UMBI coverage on your policy.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist
bodily injury protection are offered together here and are a mandatory
part of your policy with minimum limits
of 25/50.
These similarities pertain to the basic
parts of these insurance plans, which include
bodily injury, personal property liability, collision, comprehensive, PIP or personal
injury protection, and uninsured motorist.
The
bodily injury portion
of uninsured motorist protection has two basic
parts.
Bodily injury liability: The
part of an auto insurance policy that pays for
injuries you may cause another driver or pedestrian.
The
bodily injury portion
of a Kearns car insurance plan is divided into two
parts, per accident and per person.
Bodily injury liability is an important
part of any car insurance policy.
This type
of coverage has two
parts,
bodily injury and property damage coverage.
Naturally, the types
of coverage you have and the amount for which you're covered play a large
part, but insurance companies look at more factors than the combined costs
of, for example,
bodily injury liability and collision insurance.
This is in stark contrast to the
bodily injury portion
of an auto liability policy, which only covers the expenses
of the other driver (not the covered policy holder) and other passengers in the non-covered vehicle - but only in instances
of liability on the
part of the policy holder.
No compensation shall be payable in respect
of death or
bodily injury directly or indirectly wholly or in
part arising or resulting from or traceable to either
Bodily injury liability and property damage insurance must be in place in most
parts of the United States.
General liability coverage to protect you against third
part claims
of bodily injury and property damage.
This
part protects renters in the sense
of providing for legal liability if a guest, with permission, enters the Auburn Gresham apartment
of the insured and incurs
bodily injury that accidentally results from either the surroundings themselves or activity on the
part of the insured.
If you are accused
of causing
bodily injury by someone who has a history
of frivolous lawsuits, they'll investigate that person as
part of your claim.
Some states include both property damage and
bodily injury uninsured coverage as
part of their state requirements for auto insurance, others require only one
of the two, and uninsured coverage is optional everywhere else.
All drivers in Dover, DE are required to purchase
bodily injury liability and property damage liability to pay for the costs to the other driver as
part of the law in Delaware.
The coverage for
bodily injuries is always
part of the equation in auto insurance premiums.
Split limit auto insurance has three
parts, two
of them for
bodily injury and the third for property damage liability.
Liability coverage breaks down into three
parts: $ 25,000
of bodily injury coverage per person, $ 50,000
of bodily coverage per accident and $ 10,000 for property damage (you'll often see this written as $ 25,000 / $ 50,000 / $ 10,000).
The three
parts of a third party auto policy are single victim
bodily injury liability, single accident
bodily injury liability, and property damage liability.
The first
part of such a policy is the
bodily injury liability portion for the other driver or first injured victim
of an at - fault accident.
The three
parts of a split form liability policy are
bodily injury per person,
bodily injury per accident, and property damage liability protection.
The three
parts of a California split form liability policy are
bodily injury per person,
bodily injury per accident, and property damage per accident.
Even though the state
of Oklahoma requires somewhat high mandatory liability coverage for auto, including $ 50,000
of total per accident
bodily injury coverage and another $ 25,000 for property damage, rates for drivers in Moore and other
parts of the state are still often lower than national averages.
This means that before you can rent a car in this
part of the state, you need to get $ 20,000 minimum
bodily injury coverage per person, $ 40,000.00 coverage for
bodily injury liability for all
injuries in one accident, and $ 10,000 coverage for property damage liability.
The three
parts of a split - form auto liability policy are single victim
bodily injury liability, single accident
bodily injury liability, and property damage liability.
The first two
parts of a basic liability policy deal with
bodily injury coverage; and the third is devoted to covering the cost
of property damage in accident liability situations.
Part of every auto insurance decree is to abide by coverage contain as follows; property damage coverage,
bodily injury coverage, liability coverage, medical payment coverage, personal
injury protection, uninsured motorist coverage, and collision coverage.
All 50 states require drivers to carry
bodily injury liability as
part of their auto insurance policy.
Ask your agent to walk you through the fine details
of each policy, including
bodily injury liability, property damage liability, personal
injury protection, and any additional collision or comprehensive policies that are
part of your insurance portfolio.
Even if you aren't required to carry
bodily injury liability coverage, we recommend that you carry it as
part of your personal auto policy.
Quebec, as a rule, has more affordable car insurance premiums since the health
part of the insurance (e.g.
bodily injuries) is covered by the government.