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- What Is Liability Insurance Coverage? - Progressive
Liability insurance coverage protects you financially if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or property damage Liability coverage comes standard with most vehicle and property insurance policies, including auto and homeowners insurance For car insurance, you may see this coverage referred to as auto liability coverage
- Liability vs. Full Coverage Car Insurance - Progressive
Liability covers injuries and damage you may cause to others on the road, and it's required by law in most states "Full coverage" auto insurance, while not a real insurance coverage, could include all state-required coverages like liability plus coverage for damages to your vehicle (typically via collision and comprehensive coverage)
- What is Liability Car insurance Coverage? - Progressive
Property damage liability per accident: $20,000 is the maximum amount your insurer would pay out for damage to someone else's vehicle or property you're liable for, per accident Consider the following scenarios, assuming your BI liability limits are $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident, and your PD liability limit is $20,000 per accident
- Difference Between Landlord and Renters Insurance | Progressive
Personal liability coverage may pay for medical bills if a tenant or a guest of a tenant is injured while on the premises of the landlord's property Renters Insurance Coverages Personal liability coverage may help pay for another party’s injuries or damages if you're deemed liable in a lawsuit Coverage does not apply to landlords
- Auto Liability Coverage - Progressive
Progressive Auto Liability Coverage Auto liability coverage pays for damage you cause to others — including physical injuries to people and property damage — and it's required in nearly every state At Progressive, liability coverage is included in nearly every car insurance policy and can be customized to your needs
- What Are Insurance Limits? - Progressive
Personal liability limits For homeowners, personal liability coverage may provide protection if you or a resident relative is found at fault for bodily injury or damage to another person's property You may be able to choose your personal liability coverage limit; often the three choices are $100,000, $300,000, or $500,000
- What is Renters Insurance How Does it Work? | Progressive
Renters insurance covers personal property, personal liability, medical payments and additional living expenses or loss of use, up to the limits of your policy Learn more about what renters insurance covers and the types of renters insurance coverages
- Rental Car Insurance: Do You Need It? | Progressive
Liability: Covers you for damages or injuries you cause while driving the rental Loss collision damage waiver: A loss-damage waiver (or collision damage waiver) releases you from responsibility for damage that occurs to the rental car, including theft and vandalism
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