Guía Para Consumidores de Seguro de Automóviles
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Seguro de responsabilidad civil, que paga por daños que usted cause a otras personas y a la propiedad de otros, si es usted culpable. Los limites basicos son 25/50/25. Los primeros dos numeros se refieren a los limites (en miles de dolares) de responsabilidad por daños/heridas fisicas, que aplican cuando usted es legalmente responsable por las heridas sufridas, de las personas en otros coches o pasajeros en su coche o por atropellar a un peaton (bien sea herida o muerte).
Por: Georgia Department of Insurance
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