Not exact matches
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the minimum
bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say for example, $ 15,000
per person and $ 30,000
total per accident.
At the least, you're required by law to buy a 20/40/10 policy: minimum
bodily injury liability limits of $ 20,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 40,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000.
Let's take the example of a 40 - year - old male who has a joint policy with his wife and opts for a 100 / 300/50 policy ($ 100,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one
accident, $ 300,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage coverage
per accident).
Here's the minimum you need to figure when you search for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 for one person; $ 30,000 as a
per -
accident total; and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
The second figure is the
total bodily injury coverage
per thousands
per accident.
The limits on
bodily injury liability are $ 25,000
per injured person up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident while the limits on property damage liability are $ 10,000.
In the state, the basic requirements are $ 15,000
per injured person up to a
total of $ 30,000
per accident for
bodily injury liability and $ 10,000 for property damage liability coverage.
In fact, state law requires every driver to purchase
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 15,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 30,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000 (known as a 15/30/10 policy).
The first number limits the amount of the benefit paid for
bodily injury per person in an
accident ($ 50,000 in the example), the second number limits the
total amount paid
per accident for
bodily injuries ($ 100,000 in this case), and the final number limits the amount paid for property damage ($ 25,000 in the example).
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.
It includes liability for
bodily injury up to $ 50,000
per individual
per accident, up to a
total of $ 100,000
per accident, as well as up to $ 25,000 for property damage.
This means that in the event of an
accident, if you are at fault, you are covered up to $ 15,000 for
bodily injury for each person involved in an incident, with a
total maximum of $ 30,000
per incident.
Temporary
Total Disablement Plan: During the plan period, if the Insured Person sustains any
bodily injury resulting solely and directly from an
accident, then the insured person is eligible for a weekly benefit at 1 % of Capital Sum Assured subject to a maximum of Rs 5000 / -
per week for a 100 weeks.
Michigan minimum liability limits are set with
bodily injury at $ 20,000
per person up to $ 40,000
total per accident.
The state minimums for
bodily injury coverage are as low as $ 20,000 to $ 25,000, and $ 40,000 to $ 50,000 for
total coverage
per accident.
The basic Kansas insurance plans include
bodily injury liability with a minimum $ 25,000
per injured person up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident as well as property damage liability with a minimum limit of $ 10,000.
The 15 represents the $ 15,000 in
bodily injury liability
per person in an
accident; the 30 represents the $ 30,000 of
bodily injury liability
total per accident; the 5 represents the $ 5,000 of property damage liability
per accident.
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.
It is mandated that all auto insurance policies in the state of New York have at - fault liability of no less that $ 25,000
per person, $ 50,000
total for an
accident for
bodily injury, and $ 10,000 in property damage.
This means in the event of a covered
accident, your limits for
bodily injury are $ 20,000
per person, with a
total maximum of $ 40,000
per incident.
The 25/50/15 stands for a $ 25,000 limit for
bodily injury liability
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident, and a $ 15,000 limit for property damage liability.
Suppose you are hit by an underinsured driver carrying the minimum
bodily injury liability insurance required in that state — say for example, $ 15,000
per person and $ 30,000
total per accident.
$ 50,000 in
total bodily injury coverage
per accident for more than one injured person in an
accident you have caused
The first number represents the maximum amount of coverage for
bodily injury per person; the second represents the maximum coverage for
bodily injury for all
injuries related to a single
accident; and the third number represents the
total coverage for property damage for a single
accident.
As a general guideline all Virginia car owners should know that the state law requires minimum
bodily injury liability limits of $ 25,000
per injured person and up to a
total of $ 50,000
per 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.
Alabama state law requires minimum
bodily injury liability limits of $ 25,000
per injured person and a
total of $ 50,000
per accident, with a minimum property damage liability limit of $ 25,000.
In the event of a covered
accident, your limits for
bodily injury are $ 15,000
per person, with a
total maximum of $ 30,000
per incident.
Let's take the example of a 40 - year - old male who has a joint policy with his wife and opts for a 100 / 300/50 policy ($ 100,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one
accident, $ 300,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage coverage
per accident).
Here's the minimum you need to figure when you search for Las Vegas insurance quotes:
bodily injury liability of $ 15,000 for one person; $ 30,000 as a
per -
accident total; and a property damage policy of $ 10,000.
Every driver in Tennessee must have at least these coverages: a
bodily injury liability policy of $ 25,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident, and a property damage liability of $ 15,000.
By state law, every driver must purchase liability insurance for $ 15,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one
accident, $ 30,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident, and $ 10,000 property damage coverage
per accident.
At minimum, state law requires every driver to purchase
bodily injury liability coverage of $ 15,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 30,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage of $ 10,000 (known as a 15/30/10 policy).
For example, 100 / 300/50 coverage means that you have coverage of $ 100,000
bodily injury liability insurance
per person, $ 300,000
total bodily injury liability insurance
per accident, and $ 50,000 property damage liability
per accident.
That means you need a car insurance policy that agrees to pay others at least $ 25,000
per person for
bodily injury, up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident for
bodily injury, and $ 25,000
per accident for property damage.
In this example, your (the insured's) liability coverage limits are $ 25,000 for
bodily injury per person
per accident, $ 50,000
total for all
injuries per accident, and $ 25,000 for property damage
per accident.
The Texas Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act sets the minimum limits of coverage at $ 30,000 for
bodily injury liability
per person in an
accident, $ 60,000
total bodily injury liability
per accident, and $ 25,000 property damage liability.
The limits of
bodily injury liability are typically an amount
per person and a
total amount
per accident, regardless of the number involved.
The following chart shows that average insurance rates for one person policies with liability coverage amounts of $ 100,000
bodily injury per person
per accident, $ 300,000
total bodily injury for each
accident, $ 100,000 property damage
per accident.
State law requires at least a 25/50/25 policy:
bodily injury liability limits of $ 25,000
per injured person up to a
total of $ 50,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage with a minimum limit of $ 25,000.
According to state law, every driver must purchase a policy with 50 / 100/25 minimums:
bodily injury liability limits of $ 50,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 100,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage of $ 25,000.
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.
Whether you're driving up to Boundary Peak or toward Death Valley, one requirement remains constant in your Nevada auto insurance quotes: every driver must purchase liability insurance for $ 15,000
bodily injury coverage for one person in one
accident, $ 30,000
bodily injury coverage
total per accident, and $ 10,000 property damage coverage
per accident.
If Person 1's medical bills
total $ 40,000, Person 2's cost $ 30,000 and Person 3's cost $ 25,000, you're likely covered, as each person's bills were under $ 50,000 (your
bodily injury limit
per person), and the
total cost of
injuries is $ 95,000, which is lower than your $ 100,000
bodily injury limit for a single
accident.
In Alabama, every driver must buy
bodily injury liability of at least $ 25,000
per person and $ 50,000
total per accident, as well as $ 25,000 in property damage liability.
You'll also have to buy coverage to protect yourself against uninsured motorists: $ 20,000 of
bodily injury per person and $ 40,000 of
bodily injury,
total,
per accident.
You're required to have at least $ 30,000
bodily injury per person, $ 60,000
total bodily injury for all people in an
accident, and $ 25,000 to cover property damage.
State law requires every driver to purchase at least a 15/30/25 policy:
bodily injury liability limits of $ 15,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 30,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage with a minimum limit of $ 25,000.
State law requires every driver to have a 30/60/10 policy:
bodily injury liability limits of $ 30,000
per injured person, up to a
total of $ 60,000
per accident, and property damage liability coverage with a minimum limit of $ 10,000.
The minimum amounts are twenty thousand dollars for
bodily injury per person and forty thousand dollars for
bodily injury in
total per accident.