Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 82Virginia State Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations |
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Page 161
... damage , collision and comprehensive coverages totaled $ 395 million . Not only are more dollars paid to repair cars than people , but the escalation of costs is greater in the vehicle damage coverages . This is due not only to in ...
... damage , collision and comprehensive coverages totaled $ 395 million . Not only are more dollars paid to repair cars than people , but the escalation of costs is greater in the vehicle damage coverages . This is due not only to in ...
Page 162
... damage to the front and to the rear as it was impacted into a standard test barrier , which is a concrete wall with a three - quarter inch sheet of plywood . The average damage to 1971 standard sedans soared to an average of $ 330 front ...
... damage to the front and to the rear as it was impacted into a standard test barrier , which is a concrete wall with a three - quarter inch sheet of plywood . The average damage to 1971 standard sedans soared to an average of $ 330 front ...
Page 165
... damage from all compulsory insurance policies and abolishes tort liabil- ity for vehicle damage , thus limiting vehicle protection to collision and comprehensive insurance ( first party coverage ) . A number of com- panies , primarily ...
... damage from all compulsory insurance policies and abolishes tort liabil- ity for vehicle damage , thus limiting vehicle protection to collision and comprehensive insurance ( first party coverage ) . A number of com- panies , primarily ...
Contents
Registrations Midwinter Meeting | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 31 |
The Trouble With LawyersMurray Teigh Bloom | 45 |
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