Automobile Liability Insurance
Coverage in the event an insured is legally liable for bodily injury or property damage by automobile.
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Coverage in the event an insured is legally liable for bodily injury or property damage by automobile.
Coverage if an insured is legally liable for bodily injury or property damage caused by an automobile. The Personal Automobile Policy (PAP) and the Business Automobile Policy (BAP) cover the judgment awarded (up to the limits of the policy) and the court cost and legal defense fees. Experts advise against driving an automobile without automobile liability insurance as a matter of common sense, and because state laws require such a policy or evidence of financial responsibility. Passengers in automobiles should assure themselves that drivers are covered by this insurance.
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