The legal obligation that stems from the injury or death of another person.
Protect you against possible loss, up to coverage limitations listed on your declarations page, should your vehicle injure or kill anyone and you are held legally liable.
Motor vehicle insurance that pays court awarded damages for bodily injury, up to the face value of the policy, if the injured person is judged liable for a motor vehicle accident.
The liability imposed by law on one person for negligently injuring or killing another.
The liability that may arise from injury to or the death of another person.
provides protection against financial loss should your auto injure others and you are held liable. Includes such expenses as medical bills and lost wages. You are covered up to the policy limit for one individual and an aggregate limit for an accident injuring two or more people.
pays an insured person for death, body injuries through an accident by your vehicle, or while driving somebody else?s vehicle, also covers your legal expenses
Liability for injury or death of someone (other than you or your employee), including the cost of care, loss of services and/or restitution for death.
An important type of liability coverage, Bodily Injury will pay damages awarded if you are held legally responsible for injury or death caused by a vehicle driven by you or by a covered family member. Coverage options include Single Limit Liability and Split Limit Liability.
Legal liability arising from physical trauma to a person, or death arising from the negligent or purposeful acts and omissions by an insured. This coverage is required in the state of Colorado with a minimum limit of $25,000 per person, $50,000 per occurrence, abbreviated 25/50. See also Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury and Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury.
Covers accidental injury or death of another person if caused by you in an automobile related accident. Also referred to as BI.
Legal liability resulting in bodily injury or death resulting from an accident
Pays up to the coverage limits, for damages due to injury or death of others in a vehicle accident for which you or the operator of your vehicle are legally responsible.
Your risk if you cause physical harm to another in an accident.
The legal definition for causing physical harm to another person.
Provides compensation for injuries caused to another person. This includes medical costs and any money lost as a result of loss of work.
The legal liability for bringing about physical injury or death to another person.
An auto insurance policy clause that pays for injuries caused by the insured to passengers, other drivers or pedestrians.
Legal obligation that flows from the injury or death of another person. This insurance is commonly limited to bodily injury liability derived by way of negligence, but coverage of liability by way of contract (holding another harmless) is also possible.
Pays when an insured person is legally liable for bodily injury or death caused by your vehicle or your operation of most non-owned vehicles. This coverage also pays for your legal defense if you are sued.
When the policyholder causes injuries to another, this policy will cover medical expenses. Claim: When property is lost, damaged, etc, a policyholder will request compensation.
An agreement by a company to protect an insured against loss from legal liability for injury to another person arising from an automobile accident. This is usually referred to as "third party coverage."
This covers medical expenses for injuries the policyholder causes to someone else.
The part of an auto insurance policy that pays for injuries you may cause another driver or pedestrian. It includes medical expenses and loss of wages.
Protects you from financial loss when you are held liable for the injury or death of others because of an auto accident, including the legal and court cost to defend you in a covered lawsuit
Coverage that protects you against financial loss and pays legal defense costs when you are legally liable for injuring other persons in an auto accident. In auto insurance, both Bodily Injury and Property Damage liability are usually required by state law. The two are often referred to jointly as liability insurance.
Legal liability for causing physical injury or death to another.
This liability refers to the legal liability for causing physical injuries or death to someone
Liability for injury to the body of a person, including sickness, disease, or death.