No. Your homeowners only covers injuries to someone who does not live in the house. This is because this is paid underneath your liability insurance and you cannot be liable against your self.
bodily injury liability coverage
$25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury are required in Utah
all policys (liability portions) have a 'limit' for instance on bodily injury, (other coverages as well) for instance a 100/300k bodily injury limit meaning PER ACCIDENT no more than 100k per person, 300k per accident..........
NC requires 30,000 bodily injury per person/60,000 bodily injury each accident/25,000 property damage per accident.
Liability Insurance
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance
There are no limits to insurance but there are MINIMUMS you must carry and they are: $15,000 for Bodily Injury Per Person $30,000 Maximum Total For Bodily Injury Accident Per Accident $5,000 Property Damage
bodily injury liability coverage
This insurance coverage means that there is 50,000 of coverage for bodily injury per person, 100,000 of coverage for bodily injury per accident, and 50,000 of coverage for property damage per accident.
No.
It's sort of self-explanatory dont you think? An assault is an unlawful touching or strking and it resulted in physical injury to the person who was struck.
The only coverage you are required to have is liability. The limits must be set at $15,000 per person for bodily injury. $30,000 total bodily injury coverage per occurrence and only $5,000 for property damage.