It depends on your insurance policy rules and laws governing your state. You can get this information from your insurance carrier. Most instances offer some form of bodily injury coverage for passengers in a vehicle regardless of fault. But, review your policy for specific details regarding the amounts of coverage.
The other parties liability should if it was their fault. Your liability should cover the vehicle you damaged.
Your liability portion of your auto insurance pays for injury and damages for which you are liable to others. Your Comprehensive and Collision portion of your auto policy will cover your own vehicle. One can not be liable to ones self. If you have "liability only" coverage, then their is no coverage for your own vehicle if you were at fault.
Yes, if you are at fault in an accident, Your liability may cover certain claims of damage or injury for a passenger in your vehicle. Liability claims can come from passengers of either vehicle as well as pedestrians and other injured parties.
Property damage liability car insurance will cover the individuals car and property that you hit. It will not cover anything to do with your vehicle if the accident is your fault.
Liability insurance pays for someone else's damages if an accident is your fault but won't cover your vehicle. Full coverage provides liability insurance as above but will also cover your damages to your own vehicle in an accident regardless of whose at fault, as well as theft, fire, etc.
It does cover your liability for property damage and medical expenses if you were at fault. If you have collision insurance, your vehicle will also be covered.
Liability insurance only covers damage you did to the other vehicles, property, and persons. It does not cover any damage to your vehicle or yourself. Towing your vehicle would only be required if it was damaged, so your liability insurance won't cover it (but the other person's liability might depending on the actual findings of fault).
Auto liability insurance covers physical damage to the other vehicle if you are at fault. It also covers injuries for parties in the other vehicle when the accident was your fault. It does not provide any coverage for your vehicle, you, or passengers.
Automotive liability insurance is required an almost all states, this insurance will cover damage your car does to other cars and people, if you are at fault in a collision. Full coverage insurance covers damage to your car if you are at fault, as well as provide liability insurance.
This means that if the accident was your fault, your insurance will pay(up to an amount that is on your policy) for the other property and persons involved in the accident. Liability insurance does NOT cover your vehicle damage.
If you were at fault, your insurance co will cover the damages to the other vehicle ONLY, not your....and vise virsa.
Auto liability insurance is specifically designed to cover any damage caused to other vehicles if you have an accident. It does not cover reapirs to your own vehicle. It is by law the minimum requirement for insurance in every state.