That depends on who was hurt. Medical Payments coverage and possibly the Liability could apply to someone who was not a resident of the household.
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, That's what you major medical insurance policy is for.
The liability portion of your homeowners insurance policy will cover costs of legal defense, (attorneys fees) and resulting judgements if you are found liable for accidental injury to another while they are in your home or on your property. It will not cover intentional injury though.
"Standard auto insurance includes liability coverage, which covers damages and injury sustained in a car collision. Standard auto insurance does not cover your car's damages, but rather the car of the person you collide into."
Yes. Most insurance companies will cover injuries sustained in a robot attack.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
No.
Yes, if you carry liability insurance on your homeowners policy and you are found liable for an injury to another while on it your insurance company would respond to a notice of loss.
Sport injury insurance provides financial protection in case of injuries sustained during sports activities. It can help cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages, reducing the financial burden on the individual. This insurance also offers peace of mind and allows athletes to focus on their recovery without worrying about the financial implications of their injury.
I beliieve it does.
Yes, renters insurance typically covers injuries sustained by guests in your apartment, up to the policy's liability limits.
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