Only bodily injury liability and property damage liability are covered by non-owner car insurance.
Your policy’s property damage liability coverage would help cover the cost of fixing the other driver’s car if you were to blame for an accident.
In a similar vein, if the other driver gets hurt, your non-owner bodily injury liability coverage might be able to pay for their medical bills.
When writing non-owner auto insurance policies, some insurers also provide medical payments and bodily injury coverage for uninsured and underinsured motorists.
Only bodily injury liability and property damage liability are covered by non-owner car insurance.
Your policy’s property damage liability coverage would help cover the cost of fixing the other driver’s car if you were to blame for an accident.
In like manner, assuming the other driver supports wounds, your non-proprietor substantial injury risk inclusion could assist with paying their clinical costs.