Legally maybe not, but it never hurts to try. Consider contacting the member services department of your insurance provider to see if they will work with you.
It depends on your specific policy. In order to find out if your policy covers an injury caused by a guest, please contact the company that your policy is with.
A party's platform contains its philosophy, principles, and policy positions.
Personal Injury in a malpractice policy protects the policy holder if a client claims the professional (Dr. lawyer, accountant etc.) actions caused personal injury.
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It depends on your policy and your deductible.
AFI contains policy information on ID card documentation.
Robert Formaini has written: 'The myth of scientific public policy' -- subject(s): Policy sciences, Science and state
The question can be answered in a couple of ways: 1. Third-party coverage is sometimes called liability coverage. It provides benefits for third-party who sustains damage or injury due to the carelessness of the insured. In this context, bodily injury coverage within the liability protection will provide benefits to the injured party for his/her injury. Note, though, that it will pay only upon a finding that the insured was legally responsible for the injury, and that BUT FOR the action or inaction of the insured, the injury would not have occurred. This is the concept of proximate causation. 2. Bodily injury coverage can exist in a first-party policy as well. This is a policy under which the insured is him/herself insured. Examples are the uninsured motorist and personal injury protection coverages of an automobile policy.
Robert Anthony Bernard Leaper has written: 'The determinants of social policy' -- subject(s): Social policy
Robert L Jackson has written: 'The new strategic policy' -- subject(s): Arms control, Government policy, Strategic forces, Military policy, National security
Personal Injury protection, Also referred to as PIP, is first party medical coverage on your Auto Insurance Policy for injury sustained in an auto accident.