Your policy must at least include bodily injury and property damage liability coverage, each payable to other drivers or
pedestrians in a covered accident.
Not exact matches
In pedestrian or bicycle
accidents caused by a car or truck driver, the driver's auto insurance is primarily responsible for
covering your medical expenses.
It
covers the driver, all injured passengers and any
pedestrians injured
in the
accident.
If the
pedestrian or his or her family doesn't have any insurance, he or she will still be
covered by the insurance policy of the driver of the vehicle involved
in the
accident or the state's Assigned Claims Facility.
Read more to learn how our car
accident attorneys
in St. Petersburg can help
pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers get the compensation necessary to
cover their medical bills, pain and suffering, and more.
While ICBC does
cover some expenses for
pedestrians injured
in traffic
accidents, getting full and fair compensation is difficult.
A liability plan basically sets aside funds for payment to the other driver, passengers or
pedestrians who might be involved
in an
accident for which the
covered policy holder was at fault.
for medical costs for you and your family
in case of an
accident with either a hit - and - run driver or a driver who is underinsured, but also
covers bike and
pedestrian accidents.
Liability insurance
covers payouts to third parties, such as other drivers and passengers, as well as
pedestrians,
in an
accident where the policyholder is at fault.
Medical payments
covers you and your family, no matter whose car you're riding
in; it also
covers anyone else riding
in your vehicle, and it
covers you if you're hurt by a car
accident as a
pedestrian.
Bodily Injury Liability insurance
covers the injury related costs for other drivers, passengers and
pedestrians in an
accident where you are the «at fault» driver.
This insurance policy
covers the driver, all passengers, and any
pedestrians involved
in the
accident.
The first is for «Bodily Injury Liability» insurance; this is the insurance that
covers the medical treatment, lost wages, and rehab costs for the other drivers or
pedestrians when you cause a crash or are labeled the «at fault» party
in an
accident.
bodily Injury Liability works similar to the preceding PIP coverage, except it is meant to
cover any celebrations
in the other vehicles (or
pedestrians)
in the
accident when you.
Personal injury protection, or no - fault insurance,
covers injuries and other costs for you, your passengers, and even
pedestrians who are injured
in a car
accident.
Medical payments coverage also may apply when the
covered driver on the policy and family members are
in other vehicles and get into
accidents, or when any of them is struck by a vehicle while walking as a
pedestrian.
Depending on the state, PIP can
cover most injured parties
in an
accident, including any passengers or
pedestrians involved.
This type of personal injury insurance will
cover medical expenses, funeral expenses and the similar expenses of other passengers
in the vehicle or
pedestrians that were injured during the
accident.
They
cover your legal liability if you're at fault
in an
accident that involves injury to others (people
in the other car,
pedestrians, etc.) or damage to owned property (fences, garage doors, light poles, etc..)
In addition, $ 250,000 can be paid out in benefits if the insured was struck by a motor vehicle as a pedestrian, and a benefit of $ 62,500 can be paid for death that is due to a non-travel related covered acciden
In addition, $ 250,000 can be paid out
in benefits if the insured was struck by a motor vehicle as a pedestrian, and a benefit of $ 62,500 can be paid for death that is due to a non-travel related covered acciden
in benefits if the insured was struck by a motor vehicle as a
pedestrian, and a benefit of $ 62,500 can be paid for death that is due to a non-travel related
covered accident.
Bodily Injury Liability works much like the above PIP coverage, except it's intended to
cover any parties
in the other vehicles (or
pedestrians)
in the
accident when you are at fault.
This
covers expenses related to the injury / death of another driver /
pedestrian in an
accident
Bodily injury liability
covers expenses related to injury / death of another driver or
pedestrian in the event of an
accident.
The Personal Injury Protection is available only
in certain states and
covers only to a certain extent the expenses incurred on medical, hospital or funeral costs for the insured and passengers
in the vehicle and the
pedestrians involved
in the
accident.
The required personal injury protection coverage will pay medical or funeral expenses for
covered drivers and their passengers, as well as
pedestrians injured
in an
accident.
This insurance protection
covers the cost of injuries to the other driver, passengers
in other vehicles, any bicyclists or
pedestrians who might be involved
in an
accident for which the
covered driver is at fault.
They are meant for the
covered driver, any passengers
in the
covered vehicle, as well as any
pedestrians that happen to end up involved
in a car
accident.