by Charles Boyk
Does your Ohio auto insurance policy have an intra-family exclusion? An intra-family exclusion is a clause stating the insurance company won’t pay for a family member’s death or injuries if you cause the accident, if they are a blood relative and member of your household.
This means that if you accidentally run a stop sign and injure your family, they will not be covered. If a light changes from green to red too quickly and you find yourself causing an Ohio car accident injury , your family members will have no other way to pay their medical bills if you they have no health insurance or medical payment coverage.
Companies who have the exclusion include Progressive, Allstate, American Family, Geico, AIG, and Liberty Mutual.
Still worried about your coverage? The attorneys at our office will review your insurance policy for free to let you know if you have proper coverage. Call Anneke at 419.720.4452 for your form or visit our website to print off a copy www.charlesboyk-law.com/library/Auto_Insurance_Review.pdf .
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Charles Boyk
Chuck Boyk has been licensed to practice law in Ohio since 1983. His major areas of practice involve plaintiff personal injury, including car accidents, wrongful death, medical malpractice, slip and falls (premises liability), and construction accidents. Chuck's other areas of practice include workers compensation, criminal defense and general civil litigation.
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