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Property Damage vs. Bodily Injury Claims

After a car accident, understanding the difference between property damage and bodily injury claims is vital. Henson Fuerst’s North Carolina auto accident lawyers can help you navigate the process. Call us for a free consultation today.

Property Damage vs. Bodily Injury Claims

After a car accident, if you suffered injuries and your car was damaged, you will need to file two different types of claims: property damage and bodily injury.

Property Damage

A property damage claim covers the cost of any personal property that is damaged in a car wreck, such as:

  • fixing or replacing your car,
  • damage to personal items inside the vehicle,
  • and damage caused by the wreck itself.

For example, if your car runs off the road, knocks down a fence, and hits a house, the property damage claim covers any damage to the fence, yard, and house. Occasionally, victims of wrecks include dogs or cats riding as passengers. Under North Carolina law, loss of a pet in an accident should be claimed under property damage.

In North Carolina, all drivers must carry insurance with property damage liability limits of at least $25,000.

Bodily Injury

A bodily injury claim covers personal injuries for the occupants of the car (humans only). Under North Carolina law, bodily injury claims can include payment for:

  • lost wages,
  • medical bills,
  • out-of-pocket losses,
  • pain and suffering or human losses,
  • and permanent injuries or scarring.

In North Carolina, all drivers must carry insurance with bodily injury liability limits of at least $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident. Additional levels of bodily injury coverage are typically sold in the following increments:

  • $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident
  • $100,000 per person/$300,000 per accident
  • $300,000 per person/$300,000 per accident
  • $250,000 per person/$500,000 per accident
  • and greater.

If you need help determining if you should file a property damage or bodily injury claim, the North Carolina auto accident lawyers at Henson Fuerst can guide you through the legal process. Call us today at (919) 781-1107 or complete a free initial consultation form.

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