Bodily injury liability coverage in Georgia pays for the medical bills and lost wages of another party injured in a vehicle accident you caused. Car insurance policies are required by law in most jurisdictions to provide bodily injury liability coverage. Almost every state has a minimum bodily injury coverage requirement, such as $25,000 per person. However, consumers can, and should, go above the bare minimum required by Georgia law. What is covered under bodily injury insurance?If you cause harm to another motorist as a result of your negligence, bodily injury liability insurance takes in. Medical bills, missed pay from work, and even burial expenses may be included.
Bodily injury does not cover the price of any medical treatment you may need as a result of your injuries. Because it only covers damage to other drivers and passengers (you are the "first party"). It is referred to as "third-party" insurance.
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