A bodily injury claim is a liablity claim. Most auto policys have three (could be many more) liability coverages; Bodily injury (pays for injuries you cause to another), Property damage (pays for damages to property of others), Uninsured motorist coverage (pays for injuries caused by an uninsured motorist). The bodily injury coverage is one coverage under the liability section of your auto policy.
"Bodily injury liability" It's cost associated with bodily injury, usually medical that you are found liable for.
bodily injury liability coverage
Bodily injury liability and property damage liability.
Pennsylvania minimum liability requires $15,000 bodily injury liability (per injured person), $30,000 bodily injury liability (per accident), $5,000 property damage, and $5,000 PIP. Get quotes for best rates.
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
That would depend on the state where you live minimum liability coverage.
There are various websites and resources that offer information on lawyers specializing in bodily injury liability. Some of these websites that offer information are the Attorneys website and various law firms.
Liability Insurance
Bodily injury liability and property damage liability should cover those.
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.
Technically, there is no difference between the two, besides the fact that many of the public and product liability risks are often covered together under a general liability policy. These risks may include bodily injury or property damage caused by direct or indirect actions of the insured. You can read more about public liability insurance on the Bizcover website in related links
Depends on the state. In Colorado the requirements are 25/50/15.