The answer for this question is very complex and it depends upon the injury. If your at the No-fault state and you have no-fault insurance the insurance will cover general damages such as pain and suffering. The section of your policy that covers the bodily injuries (and your bodily injury claims) in a no-fault state is called Personal Injury Protectin or PIP. Although different states cover different things, in general, PIP covers your medical bills, lost wages, funeral costs and death benefits up to your policy limits. No-fault insuranc coverage can be very complex and you may want to consult a Personal Injury Lawyer to help you through the process.
according to history no insurance companies has been bankrupt because all insurance companies are under the insurance commission which is a government body. in addition, there's no gov't. body has been into bankruptcy. only pre-need companies are going into bankruptcy.
If you get run over, the severity of injuries can vary widely depending on factors like the speed of the vehicle and the part of the body impacted. Common injuries include fractures, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Immediate medical attention is crucial, as some injuries may not be immediately apparent. After the incident, legal and insurance implications may also arise, affecting both the victim and the driver involved.
External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.
I need answer why human body inssurance does not exist, like car insurance/liability insurance or full coverage.
Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:
It makes the body more prone to injuries
actually, undertaker had alot of injuries against triple h but, he had tem on his body. (all his body)...
When a body falls at that speed, chances are great that death will result from serious injuries, like broken bones, internal injuries, and more.
The stress,strain in muscles of a human body is called soft tissue injuries
i was rear ended frm behind by another car, the car had insurance but the person driving was not listed as a driver, can i still get paid for mu car damages n body injuries
No, Unless the body work is being done because of an accident that you were found at fault in. Then rates are determined if damages are over or under a certain dollar amount, this amount varies by insurance company but the threshold is usually $750.00
Protecting your body from injuries...