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Question 7 of 44 in Liability Coverages

Does bodily injury damage coverage apply even if I drive someone else’s automobile?


No. Bodily injury liability insurance covers damage resulting from an accident involving any of your covered autos, for which you are responsible. Members of your family and others with permission to drive your car are also covered. Likewise, if you are driving someone else’s car, their liability policy would normally provide the coverage.
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