What Are Auto Insurance Coverage Limits?
- An auto insurance coverage limit is the most a policy coverage will pay if you are involved in a motor vehicle accident.
- A per-person limit is the amount a coverage will pay for one person's damages, regardless of whether the person's actual damages exceed that limit.
- A per-accident limit is the most a policy will pay for damages incurred by more than one person. If the total of all damages exceeds the per accident limit, the payment is typically divided equally among all claimants.
- Coverages such as rental car coverage may have both a dollar limit and a time limit. For example, a policy might pay $40 a day for up to 30 days for a policyholder to rent a car while his vehicle is in a repair shop.
- Coverage limits may be reduced if there is another policy that provides coverage for the same loss, such as a health insurance policy.
Definition
Per-Person Limits
Per-Accident Limits
Per Occurrence Limits
Other Insurance
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