Yes, it should. Unless it was found to be the cyclist's fault, the automobile driver's insurance will pay.
2007-09-20 15:51:44
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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2016-09-25 00:01:18
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answered by ? 3
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"Full" coverage generally has three provisions: Liability, Comprehensive, and Collision.
Liablity takes care of others when you are at fault. Comprehensive would be hail damage, vandalism, etc. Collision covers your car in an accident.
A full coverage policy would cover bodily injury to someone else under the liability provision.
2007-09-20 15:51:41
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answered by trooper3316 7
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"finished" coverage many times has 3 provisions: criminal duty, finished, and Collision. Liablity looks after others as quickly as you're at fault. finished must be hail harm, vandalism, etc. Collision covers your vehicle in an coincidence. an entire coverage ought to conceal actual harm to somebody else under the criminal duty provision.
2016-10-09 13:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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See if it will cover the cost of driving lessons so that next time you don't kill someone. You share the road with others, believe it or not.
2007-09-20 16:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yes medical payments portion should help cover bodily injury.
2007-09-20 15:55:33
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answered by Mildred S 6
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Do you work allllll the time??
2007-09-21 14:12:50
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answered by Chris 3
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