Liability coverage inscludes these parts as well as uninsured motorists.
i think "think" is the word here that it means $10,000 vehicle damage coverage,$20,000 bodily injury coverage and $10,000 personal property damage coverage
Auto insurance includes: liability, collision, comprehensive.Liability covers what you do to someone else's property and body.Collision covers your car when you are at fault in a collision.Comprehensive covers uninsured motorists, theft, vandalism. natural disasters and the like.the answer is liability coverage
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
Yes, Michigan law requires no-fault coverage for all motor vehicles. This coverage must include personal injury, property damage, and liability coverage.
Bodily injury liability and property damage liability should cover those.
Some types of auto insurance provided by Continental Insurance Company includes bodily injury and property damage This is the bare minimum coverage available and it is recommended that you consider purchasing optional benefits.
Coverage that is provided when purchasing standard car insurance are liability coverage and the legal right to drive. There are two liability coverages: bodily injury and property damage liability.
You'll need $50000 in personal injury coverage, as well as $25000 in property damage coverage to drive in Texas.
One needs a 3rd party insurance coverage to cover for damage for vehicle or property. This kind of insurance covers injury of others, including passengers in the car.
Liability coverage is to pay for the other party's damage in an accident that is your fault. It is divided into two parts, bodily injury and property damage. You have a choice of selecting what amount of coverage you wish to purchase.
A. $10,000 Personal Injury Protection and $10,000 Property Damage Liability