Do
you use personal injury protection insurance (PIP), a form of car insurance, or your health insurance?
Not exact matches
After most vehicle collisions in Michigan, you can file an
insurance claim to
use your no - fault auto
insurance and
personal injury protection (PIP) benefits to recover the losses you've sustained due to your accident.
Washington
insurance laws require that drivers carry liability
insurance, but the laws don't require that everyone carry
personal injury protection — the
protection used when a pedestrian is involved in an accident.
Whether you
use your own car or a fleet of pickups or box trucks to get the job done, Freeway
Insurance can provide the commercial vehicle insurance protection you need — including liability, personal injury / medical coverage, comprehensive, collision coverage, and more to help you keep your business moving
Insurance can provide the commercial vehicle
insurance protection you need — including liability, personal injury / medical coverage, comprehensive, collision coverage, and more to help you keep your business moving
insurance protection you need — including liability,
personal injury / medical coverage, comprehensive, collision coverage, and more to help you keep your business moving forward.
Personal injury protection car
insurance simply provides a set amount (in this case $ 15,000) to be
used towards the hospital bill of you and any passengers in your car at the time of the accident.
Using data from the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners on dollars paid for bodily
injury and
personal injury protection claims in each state in 2013, we calculated a dollar figure for the cost of padded claims.
In some no - fault states Bodily
Injury insurance is limited — typically just paying for serious
injury or death because your own
personal injury protection (PIP) would be
used for less serious
injuries.
Basic reparations benefits (BRB),
personal injury protection (PIP), and no - fault
insurance are often
used interchangeably.
Although
personal injury protection and health
insurance coverage can seem similar, they are
used for very different situations.
As a business owner, you need the same kinds of
insurance coverages for the car you
use in your business as you do for a car
used for
personal travel — liability, collision and comprehensive, medical payments (known as PIP,
personal injury protection) and coverage for uninsured / underinsured motorists.
When your
personal injury protection coverage is a Health Primary coverage, your health
insurance is
used before your PIP when it comes to accident - related expenses.
Even if you have
personal injury protection (PIP), if you cause an accident you should not
use it unless you don't have health
insurance of your own.
More generally
personal injury protection insurance can be
used for any coverage for
personal injury such as coverage for emotional distress (though in this instance this will normally only cover negligent rather than intentional infliction of emotional distress), or instances of libel or slander, on top of coverage for purely bodily
injuries.