The claims that another party can file
under you bodily injury liability insurance include provisions for medical expenses, loss of income, and reimbursement for pain and suffering.
Basically, anything that would otherwise be covered
under bodily injury liability insurance — a type of car insurance in states without no fault laws — is covered under PIP.
The frequency of claims
under bodily injury liability insurance, which covers injuries to occupants of other vehicles or to other road users, is 24 percent lower with the feature.
The analysis also found that the systems lower claims
under bodily injury liability insurance.
Front - to - rear collisions also result in many claims for minor injuries like whiplash and back sprains to the occupants of the struck vehicle, and all the systems reduced claims
under bodily injury liability insurance.
Not exact matches
While spiritual creatures from other realms are not a covered peril for personal property, we expect that if a poltergeist somehow forced you to take a specific action which resulted in
bodily injury or property damage to another person, you could well have coverage
under the
liability section of your Erie, PA renters
insurance policy.
If you physically harm another person with your vehicle, it would fall
under your auto
insurance policy's
bodily injury liability coverage.
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply when the work - related
injury arose from the operation of a vehicle, provided however that the maximum
liability for any employer or worker referred to in subsection (3) is the amount payable
under the policy of
liability insurance in respect of
bodily injury or death.
Under § 627.727, it states that no motor vehicle
liability insurance policy which provides
bodily injury liability coverage shall be issued or delivered in Florida unless the uninsured motor vehicle coverage is provided.
Professional
Liability Insurance covers bodily injury, property damage, or economic damages; covers damages resulting from the company's professional service; with liability limit that covers defense and indemnity payments; typically on a «claims - made» basis; doesn't allow Additional Insureds; and can't be scheduled under an Umbrella Liabilit
Liability Insurance covers
bodily injury, property damage, or economic damages; covers damages resulting from the company's professional service; with
liability limit that covers defense and indemnity payments; typically on a «claims - made» basis; doesn't allow Additional Insureds; and can't be scheduled under an Umbrella Liabilit
liability limit that covers defense and indemnity payments; typically on a «claims - made» basis; doesn't allow Additional Insureds; and can't be scheduled
under an Umbrella
LiabilityLiability Policy.
General
Liability Insurance covers bodily injury or property damage; covers damages resulting from the day - to - day operations of the business; with defense costs outside the liability limits; typically on an occurrence basis; allows Additional Insureds; and may be scheduled under an Umbrella Liabilit
Liability Insurance covers
bodily injury or property damage; covers damages resulting from the day - to - day operations of the business; with defense costs outside the
liability limits; typically on an occurrence basis; allows Additional Insureds; and may be scheduled under an Umbrella Liabilit
liability limits; typically on an occurrence basis; allows Additional Insureds; and may be scheduled
under an Umbrella
LiabilityLiability Policy.
If you are injured by the negligence of a defendant, we will make a claim
under the
bodily injury liability coverage of the negligent defendant's
insurance policy.
Both property damage
liability and
bodily injury liability are automatically included
under motorcycle
insurance in Jacksonville and throughout Florida.
Unfortunately,
bodily injury is covered
under the
liability portion of your
insurance and therefore insures the other driver.
The residual
liability insurance portion of a basic policy — also referred to as
bodily injury and property damage
liability — is designed to pay for other people's
injuries or property damage when the policyholder is responsible for the accident, but only
under certain circumstances.
For the purpose of this section, an «uninsured motor vehicle» shall be a motor vehicle as to which there is no
bodily injury liability insurance and property damage
liability insurance in at least the amounts specified in subsection (c) of G.S. 20 - 279.5, or there is that
insurance but the
insurance company writing the
insurance denies coverage thereunder, or has become bankrupt, or there is no bond or deposit of money or securities as provided in G.S. 20 - 279.24 or 20 - 279.25 in lieu of the
bodily injury and property damage
liability insurance, or the owner of the motor vehicle has not qualified as a self - insurer
under the provisions of G.S. 20 - 279.33, or a vehicle that is not subject to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Safety and Financial Responsibility Act; but the term «uninsured motor vehicle» shall not include:
An «uninsured motor vehicle,» as described in subdivision (3) of this subsection, includes an «underinsured highway vehicle,» which means a highway vehicle with respect to the ownership, maintenance, or use of which, the sum of the limits of
liability under all
bodily injury liability bonds and
insurance policies applicable at the time of the accident is less than the applicable limits of underinsured motorist coverage for the vehicle involved in the accident and insured
under the owner's policy.
For purposes of an underinsured motorist claim asserted by a person injured in an accident where more than one person is injured, a highway vehicle will also be an «underinsured highway vehicle» if the total amount actually paid to that person
under all
bodily injury liability bonds and
insurance policies applicable at the time of the accident is less than the applicable limits of underinsured motorist coverage for the vehicle involved in the accident and insured
under the owner's policy.
With CSL, the car
insurance company would combine both
bodily injury liability and property damage
liability insurance under a single limit.
For any
bodily injury or property damage caused during an accident, if it is due to other driver's negligence then you can claim
under the other driver's car
insurance policy, where the automobile
insurance policy provides coverage for each person involved in the accident and hence a
liability coverage.
Commercial car
insurance policies offer many of the same coverages as the typical personal auto policy, such as
bodily injury and property damage
liability, uninsured and
under - insured motorist, collision and comprehensive and medical expenses.
Under Iowa state law, drivers must buy car
insurance policies with minimum
liability limits of $ 20,000 in
bodily injury protection per person, $ 40,000 in coverage per accident, and $ 15,000
insurance to cover the cost of property damage.
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.
While spiritual creatures from other realms are not a covered peril for personal property, we expect that if a poltergeist somehow forced you to take a specific action which resulted in
bodily injury or property damage to another person, you could well have coverage
under the
liability section of your Erie, PA renters
insurance policy.
Under Illinois law, your Waukegan
insurance policy for your vehicle should provide at least $ 20,000 per person / $ 40,000 per accident
bodily injury coverage; $ 15,000 per accident property damage
liability coverage; and $ 20,000 per person / $ 40,000 per accident uninsured motorist
bodily injury coverage.
Let's say you carry $ 100,000 of
bodily injury liability insurance under your auto
insurance policy (much more than the minimum requirement in most states).
Liability insurance provides compensation for
bodily injury and property damage to other parties in an accident caused by the name insured or others covered
under his policy.
If you have the other drivers»
insurance information, you can file
under their
bodily injury liability.
No
insurance company will pay a claim
under liability for property damage or
bodily injury that you caused while robbing someone.
The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), an organization dedicated to provide auto
insurance loss statistics and studies, provide regular reports about losses
under six
insurance Coverages namely collision, property damage, medical, personal
injury protection (PIP),
bodily injury liability, and comprehensive.
This report examines the frequency, severity and loss costs associated with auto
injury insurance claims
under bodily injury liability and personal
injury protection coverages, from 1990 to 2013.