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Liability Coverage is for accidents that are your fault. Bodily injury liability pays for bodily injury you cause someone else.
This allows you to pay for some, if not all, injuries and damages youre liable for in an accident. The most commonly required liability limits are $25,000/$50,000/$25,000, which mean: $25,000 in bodily injury per person. $50,000 in total bodily injury per accident. $25,000 for property damage per accident.
This allows you to pay for some, if not all, injuries and damages youre liable for in an accident. The most commonly required liability limits are $25,000/$50,000/$25,000, which mean: $25,000 in bodily injury per person. $50,000 in total bodily injury per accident. $25,000 for property damage per accident. How Much Car Insurance Do I Need? - Progressive Progressive answers how-much-car- Progressive answers how-much-car-
Liability coverage has two components: bodily injury liability and property damage liability. Both coverages are required by law in most states. Bodily injury liability coverage helps pay for another persons expenses if you injure them in a car accident. Bodily Injury Liability Insurance Coverage - Allstate Allstate Resources Car Allstate Resources Car
Bodily injury refers to the physical damage caused to a persons body. It can also be known as physical injury. Examples of bodily injuries could include: Cuts, abrasions, bruises, burns, and lacerations. What Is Considered Bodily Injury? | The Law Place The Law Place faqs what-is-considered The Law Place faqs what-is-considered

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An illegal hit is: 1) slapping the ball, 2) bumping the ball with two separated hands (hands must be together), 3) carrying the ball, 4) palming the ball, 5) directing the ball. *NOTE: in order to not be a illegal hit, the ball must leave players hand immediately upon contact of the ball.
The numbers in the coverage refer to the maximum amount your insurer will pay out for each type of claim. So, in a 100/300/100 policy, you would have $100,000 coverage per person, $300,000 in bodily injury coverage per accident, and $100,000 in property damage coverage per accident. What Does 100/300/100 Insurance Coverage Mean? 3R Insurance Agency what-does-100-300-100- 3R Insurance Agency what-does-100-300-100-

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