Liability insurance only covers damage you did to the other vehicles, property, and persons. It does not cover any damage to your vehicle or yourself. Towing your vehicle would only be required if it was damaged, so your liability insurance won't cover it (but the other person's liability might depending on the actual findings of fault).
Absolutely not, your liability insurance does not cover the costs associated with willful criminal acts of the insured.
Employers liability insurance should cover legal costs and compensation payments if an employee sues for a work-related injury or illness that is not covered by workers' compensation. This insurance typically covers expenses such as medical bills, lost wages, and legal fees associated with defending against the claim. It is important for employers to have this coverage to protect themselves from potentially costly lawsuits related to workplace injuries or illnesses.
DJ liability insurance would be purchased by a disc jockey to cover the costs of their equipment in the event of theft or damage. Protection is provided by DJ liability insurance for both the DJ and the client.
Anybody who subscribes to a liability insurance company is completely covered from any kind of lawsuits. A business liability insurance would cover the base costs of the defense fees.
If your car needs to be towed due to an accident you were in then yes they will cover the towing. However, if you break down they will not cover the towing.
No, liability insurance is when there are injuries involved. If you are injured in an accident when someone else is driving your car, your liability insurance would cover your medical costs. Comprehensive and collision insurance on the car you were driving should pay for damages to the vehicle.
Martial arts insurance is to cover schools, tournaments, and individual trainers of the martial arts. It's a liability insurance in case something happens, such as injury, to cover any costs that may incur.
Sue him.A bit more:If the person who hit you doesn't have enough insurance to cover the damages to your vehicle, then your insurance should cover the balance of the costs if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.
I would guess all fifty, unless you can prove that you have the financial means to cover all the costs of liability.
No. Wedding insurance will only cover things such as public liability, host liability etc. It does not cover a runaway bride.
Personal liability insurance provides additional coverage to other insurance policies. Without personal liability insurance, any thing that one's home or car insurance could not cover, one would have to pay out of pocket. Personal liability insurance will cover those fines.