In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
Personal Injury protection, Also referred to as PIP, is first party medical coverage on your Auto Insurance Policy for injury sustained in an auto accident.
This is far too broad of a question to fully answer. However, representative terms include collision coverage, bodily injury liability coverage, personal injury protection, comprehensive coverage, and deductible.
i think "think" is the word here that it means $10,000 vehicle damage coverage,$20,000 bodily injury coverage and $10,000 personal property damage coverage
You'll need $50000 in personal injury coverage, as well as $25000 in property damage coverage to drive in Texas.
Medical payments coverage generally pays a portion of medical expenses incurred as a result of a collision and resulting injuries. Similar to Personal Injury Protection coverage, it pays expenses without regard to fault for the collision. It can fill in some of the gaps of coverage that may occur in Personal Injury Protection coverage, such as a high deductible. It may also be triggered when all of the benefits of Personal Injury Protection coverage are used, and pay additional medical expenses incurred. This coverage has nothing to do with physical damage to the vehicle. It pays benefits only for medical expenses incurred from the collision.
Yes, but only as a secondary coverage to all other auto insurance claims you might have (like bodily injury liability against the at fault driver or personal injury protection coverage in no-fault states).
Yes, Michigan law requires no-fault coverage for all motor vehicles. This coverage must include personal injury, property damage, and liability coverage.
A. $10,000 Personal Injury Protection and $10,000 Property Damage Liability
Yes there is a minimum coverage of personal injury protection and property damage that you are required to have.