Workers comp
Workers comp
Third party car insurance covers damage to other people's property and injuries caused by you in an accident, while comprehensive car insurance also covers damage to your own car in addition to third party coverage.
Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your own vehicle from various causes like accidents, theft, and natural disasters. Third-party insurance covers damage to others' property or injuries caused by you in an accident.
Comprehensive coverage is covers the interests of the named insured. A third party insurance policy will not cover you. It only covers the interests of that named third party insured.
Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your own vehicle as well as third-party damage, while third-party insurance only covers damage to others.
The basic insurance/third-party liability covers third-party persons. But if you have comprehensive car insurance, it not only covers you, third-party persons but also your car.
This type of insurance covers liabilities to third parties (as the name pointedly suggests). It covers, among other things, liability for injuries to people, liability for damage to private property, liability for damage caused by a trailer attached to the car, etc.
A third party, regardless of the industry, is any entity or being other than the first party, which is you. Property is a "first party" insurance coverage since it covers YOUR property. Liability is a "third party" insurance coverage because it covers parties other than you who might bring a suit against your company.
a third party that pays covers the health insurance
I think you are not covered. Third party insurance only covers you for damage to other peoples cars. If you have third party, fire and theft then you would be covered.
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Third party insurance basically protecting yourself from the actions of another persons. It covers the damage you caused to a third party only - injury, death, and/or property damage caused to a third party in the event of an accident caused by the use of the vehicle.