In order for one to have insurance cover bodily injury one would have to have bodily injury insurance. This is good insurance to have as it would cover injuries to any persons that one injures in an accident. This liability insurance would cover any amount one is obligated to pay for injuries sustained and related costs.
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.
It covers bodily injury. I am a little confused with your question... It covers injuries to others if you are held or considered at fault for their injuries ex. you are held at fault in an auto acc.
Liability Insurance
how much dose bodily injury cover
Bodily injury coverage only covers the passengers of the other part's car.
Contractor liability insurance typically covers property damage and bodily injury. It also will cover products and completed operations as well as personal and advertising injury.
Yes, Erie Insurance offers boat policies. It covers comprehensive coverage that covers many types of losses and coverage for bodily injury caused to others such as swimmers, jet skiers or other boaters.
If your basic auto insurance just covers bodily injury and property damage then you usually cannot. It is meant to protect you from having to pay out when you damage another partied property or cause them injury.
Damaged
yes of course.
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance
No. Homeowners insurance is "Property Insurance" it does not provide coverage for personal injury to the insured. You should look to your medical insurance for coverage applicable to bodily injury and your life insurance policy for compensation for loss of life.