Most health insurances should cover an accident injury. It is important to look over one's health policy to ensure that accidents are indeed covered entirely.
you need to look into : life protection insurance, accident insurance (will cover personal injury)to cover yourself against an accident you need to look for an accident insurance.There is no PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE. its called different.Personal Injury InsurancePersonal injury insurance is an insurance provided to ensure that should you suffer an accident or injury, you are paid a lump sum to ease the financial burden in the event.Personal injury covers a number of accidents and injuries. There is a distinct difference between personal injury insuranceand a personal injury claim.In effect, personal injury insurance is the same as Accident, Sickness and Unemployment (ASU) insurance.
No it does not.
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.
No. However, you may have provision in it that will pay for your premium if you are unable to work.
To get liability car insurance, you can contact insurance companies or agents, provide your personal information and details about your car, choose the coverage limits you want, and then pay the premium. Liability insurance helps cover costs if you're at fault in an accident that causes injury or damage to others.
The AAA life insurance offers insurance that will cover an accident, whether it be in the UK or when travelling. This means that when an accident happens, the AAA will take all responsibility and help through the payments etc.
It is meant to protect you in case you injure or kill another person.
If you have insurance on your car, and someone else is driving it, and has an accident your insurance rate will go up but it will cover the damages to the other persons vehicle.
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.
Basic injury insurance cover will vary according to the policy purchased. However, most policies will include personal injury protection which will cover one for any injuries caused in a crash, and an amount for repairing the damage to the car in the accident. Some options may include provision for other's injuries and collision damage protection.
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).