I don't really understand your question as it is written. If the people you are talking about are residents of the household then they are excluded from bodily injury coverage under the policy. Medical Payments and Liability only covers other people, not people who live in your house. The protection is for you in that it protects you from claims of negligence on your part if someone is injured by your actions.
A homeowners policy does not cover and specifically excludes self-motorized vehicles except for lawn mowers used exclusively for maintenance of the property insured. Even in this case the mower is covers if damaged in a covered cause but bodily injury is not a coverage included on a homeowners policy.
No, That's what your boyfriends major medical insurance policy is for. Your homeowners insurance nor you are liable for injury due to criminal acts.
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No it does not.
Yes, homeowners insurance typically covers bodily injury to the remaining owner from a homicide committed within the residence. This coverage would fall under the personal liability portion of the policy. It's important to review your specific policy to understand the terms and limits of coverage.
Personal injury protection on a homeowners policy typically covers medical expenses for injuries to others on your property, not property line disputes. Property line disputes would generally be covered under a different type of coverage, such as property damage or liability coverage. It's recommended to check your specific policy or consult with your insurance provider for clarity on coverage.
Arbella provides personal insurance coverage including homeowners, fire, watercraft, bodily injury, or property damage. It also offers business insurance for business owners, automobiles, and crime.
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.
flexibility---a+ fool
In insurance terms, "PD" refers to property damage or physical damage to property. "Bi" refers to Bodily injury.
Full coverage would be Bodily injury/Property damage/ Uninsured motorist/ Comp/and Collison, plus I would add Underinsured motorist. Liabilty is for bodily injury and property damage.
In this state, your insurance covers property damage to others, the other persons car insurance covers his bodily injury if it is below $ 10,000, otherwise yours does.