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  2. How long do you have to report a car accident? - AOL

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    The time limit could also vary depending on the type of damage involved. For example, the statute of limitations for filing a bodily injury claim may be shorter than it is for filing comprehensive ...

  3. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Understanding the tables: XX/XX/XX = Bodily Injury Limit (per individual)/Bodily Injury Limit (per accident)/Property Damage Limit For example, limits of 25/50/20 means after "an accident each person injured would receive a maximum of up to 25,000 with only 50,000 allowed per accident (ex. 2 people needing 25,000, if the need is more such as 3 ...

  4. Geico DriveEasy review - AOL

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    Geico policyholders in eligible states can get started with the DriveEasy usage-based program by downloading the Geico Mobile app on their smartphone. Then, follow these steps to enroll in the ...

  5. What to do if you are injured in a car accident - AOL

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    The exact limits of the at-fault driver’s policy may get a little more complicated. Depending on the state, the minimum BI may be $25,000 per person or up to $100,000, for example.

  6. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    The IIB is reinstated every time the international driver enters the country. Damage to the driver's own vehicle is optional – one notable exception to this is in Saskatchewan , where SGI provides collision coverage (less than a $1000 deductible , such as a collision damage waiver ) as part of its basic insurance policy. [ 13 ]

  7. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Subject to the "fortuity principle", the event must be uncertain. The uncertainty can be either as to when the event will happen (e.g. in a life insurance policy, the time of the insured's death is uncertain) or as to if it will happen at all (e.g. in a fire insurance policy, whether or not a fire will occur at all). [4]

  8. Hitting the road for the holidays? What to know about car ...

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    Once you cross into Nevada, your policy limits will automatically adhere to the state’s minimum insurance requirements — $25K per person and $50K per accident in bodily injury liability and ...

  9. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    Then, report the accident to your insurance company. If you have uninsured motorist coverage, this can help cover the damage costs. It can also be helpful to get the other driver’s contact ...