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  2. Personal injury protection - Wikipedia

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    Personal injury protection (PIP) is an extension of car insurance available in some U.S. states that covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages. PIP is sometimes referred to as "no-fault" coverage , because the statutes enacting it are generally known as no-fault laws, and PIP is designed to be paid without regard ...

  3. Delaware PIP insurance: what it is and how it works - AOL

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    It is considered a no-fault state in that it requires drivers to have PIP coverage, which is mandatory for no-fault states. However, the state does have some laws in place that are similar to ...

  4. Pennsylvania PIP insurance - AOL

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    Personal injury protection in Pennsylvania is a standard type of medical coverage offered on car insurance policies in no-fault states.To meet the state’s auto insurance requirement ...

  5. What does no-fault state mean? - AOL

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    If you get hit by another driver in a no-fault state, your PIP coverage is designed to pay for your injuries and, typically, the injuries sustained by your passengers up to your policy limit ...

  6. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Michigan Legislature changed the state’s no-fault auto insurance law so that drivers will no longer be required to purchase unlimited medical coverage. [12] Instead, under the PIP Choice system that was enacted, drivers have the choice of selecting medical coverage with limits of $50,000 (for drivers on Medicaid), $250,000 ...

  7. Full tort and limited tort automobile insurance - Wikipedia

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    Concerned about the high rates of automobile insurance, Pennsylvania enacted mandatory personal injury protection (PIP) insurance coverage in the attempt to reduce the number of lawsuits resulting from automobile accidents. [1] PIP insurance covers the medical bills of drivers involved in an accident, regardless of who is at fault.

  8. PIP insurance in New York - AOL

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    PIP, or Personal Injury Protection, is a kind of auto insurance that covers your medical expenses and lost income after an accident, no matter who caused it. In New York, PIP coverage is mandatory ...

  9. PIP insurance in Michigan - AOL

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    Option 1: Unlimited coverage. Option 2: Up to $500,000 in coverage. Option 3: Up to $250,000 in coverage. Option 4: Up to $250,000 in coverage with PIP medical exclusion (s) Option 5: Up to ...