The second figure is the total bodily injury coverage per
thousands per accident.
Not exact matches
It has
accidents and kills hundreds of people at a time,
thousands per year.
Thousands more are injured in
accidents involving drivers who carry only the minimum amount of liability coverage for bodily injury, which in Missouri and Kansas, is $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
per accident.
The NTSB believes that lowering the BAC limit would reduce drunk driving
accidents that currently kill 10,000 people
per year and injure
thousands more.
Construction
accidents happen
thousands of times
per year in the U.S., and many construction
accidents are fatal or cause permanent disability.
This is a policy that every driver should consider because it only requires a few extra dollars
per month but can save tens of
thousands of dollars if a driver were involved in an
accident.
The minimum amount for the basic coverage is fifty
thousand dollars for bodily injury
per person in an
accident and a hundred
thousand dollars in total for bodily injury in an
accident.
This means that they are covered for $ 100
thousand dollars in property damage for an
accident and also covered for $ 100
thousand per person for medical care
per person
per accident to a maximum of $ 300,000
per accident.
They represent (in the $
thousands) your liability limits for
per - person bodily injury, bodily injury for all persons injured in any one
accident, and property damage liability.
The first two numbers represent (in
thousands of dollars) the state's bodily injury requirements; the first number being the individual minimum coverage limit, and the second the total minimum coverage limit
per accident.
The minimum liability in the state of Louisiana is for the amount of ten
thousand dollars for bodily injury
per person and twenty
thousand dollars for bodily injury for all the people in the
accident in total and ten
thousand dollars for property damage.
The minimum amounts are twenty
thousand dollars for bodily injury
per person and forty
thousand dollars for bodily injury in total
per accident.
Maryland laws require every driver to have; twenty five
thousand dollars worth of bodily injury liability coverage
per on person, fifty
thousand dollars worth of bodily injury liability coverage for all persons in a car
accident, and ten
thousand dollars worth of property damage liability coverage.
The minimum bodily injury liability is fixed at twenty
thousand dollars
per person in an
accident and forty
thousand dollars in total for bodily injury.
The industry experts say that a hundred
thousand dollars for bodily injury
per person and three hundred
thousand dollars will cover most of the
accidents.