The reason there are three parts is that the personal injury portion is split into two different coverage amounts: one for
a single person injured in the accident, and another for all other people who may have been injured.
Not exact matches
In a
single - vehicle auto
accident like this one,
injured persons have a few options for recovery.
This is the maximum dollar amount that pays for a
single person that you
injure in an auto
accident.
Each Oklahoma motorist must get at least $ 25,000 of cover for injuries to a
single person and $ 50,000 for multiple passengers to pay for doctor's costs
in the event they are
injured in an auto
accident where the insured is at - fault
in the
accident.
With this minimum amount of liability coverage, your insurance company will pay up to $ 15,000 for injuries sustained by an individual that suffers bodily injury as a result of your actions while driving a vehicle and up to $ 30,000 for all
persons injured in a
single accident that you were found to have caused.
One must have a minimum of $ 30,000 of BIL coverage to cover all
injured persons in a
single accident.
In states that allow a combined single limit instead of split limits the minimum CSL is normally the property damage liability limit plus the bodily injury liability limit (for two or more people injured in an accident
In states that allow a combined
single limit instead of split limits the minimum CSL is normally the property damage liability limit plus the bodily injury liability limit (for two or more
people injured in an accident
in an
accident).
As per the state insurance laws, all motorists must maintain a minimum coverage of $ 30,000 per
injured person in a
single accident up to a sum of $ 60,000 for the combined bodily injury expenses of two or more
persons involved
in any
single accident.
So for example, if you are quoted a 25/50 limit for bodily injury, it means that the insurance policy will cover up to a maximum of $ 25,000 per
person injured in an
accident and a total of $ 50,000
in claims for a
single accident.
Bodily injury liability is separated into two categories, one for a
single injured party and another for
accidents in which two or more
people are
injured.