Archive for May 2020
How Does Bodily Injury Liability Work?
For Nevada, the minimum required bodily injury liability is 25/50 – $25,000 per person and $50,000 per crash. Here are some scenarios: One person injured. Cost $35,000. Even though the limit per crash is $50,000, your insurance will cover only $25,000 as this is the limit per person. Two persons injured. The cost…
Read MoreBodily Injury Liability
When can it be used? In case of an at-fault car accident caused by any of the people covered by the insurance Who does it cover? you, the policyholder members of your family living with you people using your car with your consent Who does it pay for? It pays to the person…
Read MoreReal ID and Standard Nevada Driver’s License – What is the Difference?
Real ID – In 2005, Congress passed the REAL ID Act to establish minimum standards for the production and issuance of state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards. After October 1, 2021, all Americans will need a Real ID-compliant driver’s license in order to board any commercial aircraft or enter secure federal buildings. If your driver’s…
Read More