HRS §431:1-208
What counts as vehicle insurance
This section defines vehicle insurance. It covers damage to vehicles, aircraft, or animals, and property in or on them. It also covers injuries or deaths from using them, if included in the policy.
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The statute, as written — Vehicle insurance defined
(a) Vehicle insurance is insurance against loss of or damage to any land vehicle or aircraft or any draft or riding animal or to property while contained therein or thereon or being loaded or unloaded therein or therefrom, and against any loss, expense or liability for loss or damage to persons or property resulting from or incident to ownership, maintenance, or use of any such vehicle or aircraft or animal. (b) Insurance against accidental death or accidental injury to individuals including the named insured while in, entering, alighting from, adjusting, repairing, cranking, or caused by being struck by a vehicle, aircraft, or draft or riding animal, if such insurance is issued as part of insurance on the vehicle, aircraft, or draft or riding animal, shall be deemed to be vehicle insurance.
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