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bodily injury liability coverage
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New Mexico motorcycle laws require that you may either leave $60,000 in cash or a surety bond with the state treasurer's office or purchase liability motorcycle insurance. The minimum coverage limits you must have as part of your motorcycle policy are: $25,000 for bodily injury or death of one person; $50,000 per accident for bodily injury to or death of two or more people; $10,000 per accident for property damage.
The at fault driver's auto insurance company will pay for your medical treatment out of their Bodily injury liability coverage.
Liability coverage offers coverage for bodily injury and property damage to the other vehicle and passengers who you hit if the accident is your faulty. It does not cover you or anyone in your vehicle.
NC requires 30,000 bodily injury per person/60,000 bodily injury each accident/25,000 property damage per accident.
bodily injury liability coverage
If there was another vehicle involved and the accident was that driver's fault you can file a claim through their insurance. Otherwise, the only other place to go is through your insurance. You can use your medical coverage (if you have it) and you should have "uninsured motorist bodily injury" coverage that you can use.
Yes, every liability policy has bodily insurance coverage attached to it. Therefore, their insurance should pay any medical bills you may be charged for.
Yes, but only as a secondary coverage to all other auto insurance claims you might have (like bodily injury liability against the at fault driver or personal injury protection coverage in no-fault states).
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.
Bodily injury coverage only covers the passengers of the other part's car.