Medical
Payments for bodily injury caused by an accident, to you or family members that reside with you.
Not exact matches
Medical
payments coverage and health insurance do not account
for the wages that could be lost due to time off work
for recovery; however, with uninsured motorist
bodily injury, these expenses can be covered as well.
(6) In an action
for loss or damage from
bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation of an automobile, the damages to which a plaintiff is entitled
for pecuniary loss, other than the damages
for income loss or loss of earning capacity and the damages
for expenses that have been incurred or will be incurred
for health care, shall be reduced by all
payments in respect of the incident that the plaintiff has received or that were available before the trial of the action
for statutory accident benefits in respect of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses
for health care.
Personal Liability and Medical
Payments: Insurance through AAA provides protection
for bodily injury liability and damage to the property of others.
Normally, underinsured motorist
bodily injury coverage (UIM) is reduced by any
payment for your
injuries you get from other sources, including the at - fault driver's insurance company.
The
bodily injury liability portion of this insurance will, again, assist in the
payment of medical expenses
for other parties if you are determined to be at fault in the accident.
Plus Coverage gives you much higher coverage limits: 50 / 100/50
for bodily injury and property damage, 50/100
for UMBI, and $ 2,000 in medical
payments.
Medical
Payments, General Liability — A general liability coverage that reimburses others, regardless of fault,
for medical or funeral expenses incurred as a result of
bodily injury or death sustained by an accident.
Medical
Payments is similar to
Bodily Injury Liability (BI), however the latter covers other people's bodily injuries or death for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical exp
Bodily Injury Liability (BI), however the latter covers other people's
bodily injuries or death for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical exp
bodily injuries or death
for which you are found responsible and does not cover your medical expenses.
Medical
payments to others on renters insurance responds to
bodily injury suffered by an individual to help make them whole without having to determine who was responsible
for the
injury.
The auto policy provides customers with protection including medical
payments to cover medical bills,
bodily injury liability coverage to cover medical bills
for injuries resulting from a crash, and property damage liability coverage which covers the damage caused to cars resulting from a crash.
Coverage options include liability
for property damage and
bodily injury, collision, comprehensive, medical
payments, safety apparel coverage, optional equipment, trailer transport coverage up to $ 7,500, towing and roadside assistance, trip interruption coverage and replacement cost coverage
for motorcycles less than two years old.
The following quotes
for Hartford are built on a policy that includes $ 25,000 in coverage
for bodily injury and property damage liability (which is above the minimum required amount
for each state) as well as medical
payments liability coverage as required in Maine.
Coverage options include
bodily injury / property damage liability, liability
for guest passengers, comprehensive, collision, medical
payments, uninsured / underinsured motorist, custom parts / equipment and roadside assistance.
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.
Plus includes higher coverage limits: 50 / 100/50
for bodily injury and property damage, 50/100
for UMBI, $ 2,000 in medical
payments and $ 50,000 in uninsured motorist property damage.
This policy provides the basic legal liability
for coverage (as stated above), with additional add - ons such as medical
payments coverage, and uninsured motorist
bodily injury policies.
Hospital Daily cash Allowance: This benefit compensates towards daily
payment for the number of days the insured person is hospitalized after treatment of
bodily injury caused by accidental, external, violent and visible means.
If the vehicle gets into an accident, each claimant can only receive $ 115,000 with each accident's
payment capped at $ 250,000
for bodily injuries.
The next level up gives her much higher coverage limits: 50 / 100/50
for bodily injury and property damage, 50/100
for UMBI, $ 2,000 in medical
payments and $ 50,000 in uninsured motorist property damage.
This coverage provides
payment for your legal liability because of
bodily injury or property damage caused by an accident to which the coverage applies.
Personal
injury protection (PIP) covers the policy holder
for medical
payments in the event of
bodily injury.
Some of the largest expenses of car accidents are often the
bodily injury costs, while an increased amount of liability protection will cover the
injuries that you cause to others, you may need personal
injury or medical
payments coverage
for you and your passengers.
The difference is that
Bodily Injury insurance covers others that you are responsible
for while Medical
Payment covers your own
injuries that you sustained in a car accident.
A type of auto insurance coverage that typically provides
payment, up to specified coverage limits,
for the insured, covered family members and covered passengers
for their reasonable and necessary medical treatment
for bodily injury or funeral expenses caused by a covered car accident.
Bodily injury liability does not cover
injuries to those in your vehicle,
for that you need personal
injury protection (PIP) or medical
payments (MedPay) or health care coverage.
If someone is hurt on your property or you or your employees cause property damage to someone else's possessions, your business is liable
for bodily injury and property damage
payments.
In addition, Nationwide's general liability insurance provides protection
for your business such as coverage
for bodily injuries, property damage, premises, medical
payments and more.
It provides
for bodily injury liability and property damage while operating a company automobile, medical
payments or Personal
Injury Protection (PIP)
for the driver and passengers of the policyholder's car.
We shopped around
for quotes, using identical or nearly identical coverage options
for each provider: 100 / 300/100
for bodily injury and property damage, plus $ 500 deductible
for comp & collision coverage, and a $ 5,000 deductible
for medical
payments coverage.
A Landlord and Insurance policy includes protection
for the home from fire, theft, vandalism and more; liability protection
for personal and
bodily injury as well as property damage; and medical
payments should someone be injured on the property.
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.
MEDICAL
PAYMENTS: Another included coverage is for bodily injury medical payments to a non-policy
PAYMENTS: Another included coverage is
for bodily injury medical
payments to a non-policy
payments to a non-policy holder.
The tables below contain results
for hundreds of passenger vehicles grouped by class and size under six insurance coverages: collision, property damage liability, comprehensive, personal
injury protection, medical
payment and
bodily injury.
In addition to liability coverage
for bodily injury and property damage, medical
payments, Personal
Injury Protection coverage, and uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, GEICO offers coverage
for your motorcycle accessories.
Medical
payments will pay out
bodily injury benefits regardless of who is at fault and will also provide coverage
for passengers and
for things which are not ordinarily covered under other types of insurance, like lost wages.
A CGL policy provides coverage
for bodily injury, property damage, personal and advertising
injury, and medical
payments subject to the terms and conditions of the policy.
Nationwide renter's insurance coverage options are available
for personal liability to cover
bodily injury or property damage to others (an additional personal umbrella policy endorsement is also available that will add more liability protection to your policy), water backup, credit card coverage (pays
for unauthorized transactions on your credit / debit cards up to a specified limit), firearms coverage, coverage
for high - value items (computers, jewelry, electronics, etc.), personal umbrella coverage, credit card
payments, as well as theft protections
for valuables stored away from home.
For instance, if your car is only a year old and you currently have a car
payment, your state or financial institution may require that you carry property damage and
bodily injury liability coverage, comprehensive coverage and collision coverage.
Accidents may cause property damage or
bodily injury to other traffic participants which may result in suspension of driving licenses and car registrations, as well as
payment for the required repair costs or medical bills.
The auto policy offers
bodily injury liability, property damage liability, comprehensive, collision, medical
payments and uninsured motorist coverage (coverage options
for uninsured motorist depends on state of residence.)
$ 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
Single accident auto liability
bodily injury protection is earmarked
for payment toward any and all costs of medical care and other expenses directly related to
injuries suffered by all parties victimized by the guilty insured driver.
Note that liability
bodily injury coverage does not pay
for your personal
injury medical expenses; that's the job of medical
payments coverage.
The
bodily injury liability that covers the
payment for claims which are made against you and the legal fees in case you have injured or killed someone while driving.
Bodily injury liability will protect you against medical suits seeking
payment for an
injury you caused.
Accidental Death: It provides
for payment of compensation on the insured person's death caused by
bodily injury arising out of accidental, violent, external and visible means and resulting in death.
A home insurance policy will also often include some form of coverage
for a policy holder's liability arising from
bodily injury particularly on the premises of the insured party but not in the case of mental
injury, though mental
injury coverage can be added to these policies typically
for an additional premium
payment.
MEDICAL
PAYMENTS: Optional coverage under an auto policy to pay
for medical expenses
for bodily injury caused by an auto accident, regardless of fault.
Farmers insurance company provides the standard coverage that most other companies also provide like collision, liability, comprehensive, property damage, medical
payments, and
bodily injury coverage and it offers its customers options of emergency road assistance, windshield glass repair, towing service and car reimbursement policies
for those who are ready to pay a little more per month.