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Yes, Pennsylvania auto insurance policies are required to provide medical benefits coverage regardless of fault, and drivers are not permitted to sue for damages paid under medical benefits coverage. See PA MVFRL statutes 1711-1722. Pennsylvania also offers multiple tort options, meaning you can choose to have your ability to sue an At Fault party limited, in exchange for lower rates.

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