True of False: No bad habit insurance is also specified as Personal injury protection?
True or false?
Answers:
False. It's only considered the same coverage contained by certain states -- there are no-fault states that also cover property violate, how can THAT be considered PIP?
Duh....
That is true.
You are likely going to get a ton of populace telling you the answer is "false". They are wrong and just making un-informed assumptions.
The answer is TRUE.
People who are not surrounded by the claims business make this mistake every day.
No Fault or PIP refers to the reality that no matter who is at-fault, your own insurance company has to discharge your medical bills, if any.
MI has a weird system that applied equal principle to car damages, but they are the ONLY state to do this. Source(s): Claim adjuster for way to long.
True.
"No Fault" is a slang permanent status for Personal Injury Protection (PIP). (No "no fault" does not mean that when you have an quirk that it's nobodies fault "because we are a no mistake state")
The reason is as fighting saints said- PIP pays regardless of eccentricity.hence "no fault".
PIP can vary greatly from state to state - but here's some general stuff:
When you are involved within an accident in a no culpability state- the PIP coverage you have pays for your injuries regardless if the accident be your fault or not. If the accident be not your fault, your injuries have to be discouraging enough to break threshold before you can sue the other driver.
PIP is an attempt to drop off litigation and help people injured within car wrecks get their medical bills remunerated. Source(s): Claims Adjuster
This is true, it is one and the same thing. No Fault and PIP are the same coverages. A few states allows PIP (FL, WA, OR, etc..) although most states own removed this onerous (since too generous) coverage (CO, etc). Source(s): I work in the auto insurance industry
Uh, false.
True - Personal injury protection is usually abbreviated PIP. PIP state & "no fault" state are the same thing.
true
true
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Answers:
False. It's only considered the same coverage contained by certain states -- there are no-fault states that also cover property violate, how can THAT be considered PIP?
Duh....
That is true.
You are likely going to get a ton of populace telling you the answer is "false". They are wrong and just making un-informed assumptions.
The answer is TRUE.
People who are not surrounded by the claims business make this mistake every day.
No Fault or PIP refers to the reality that no matter who is at-fault, your own insurance company has to discharge your medical bills, if any.
MI has a weird system that applied equal principle to car damages, but they are the ONLY state to do this. Source(s): Claim adjuster for way to long.
True.
"No Fault" is a slang permanent status for Personal Injury Protection (PIP). (No "no fault" does not mean that when you have an quirk that it's nobodies fault "because we are a no mistake state")
The reason is as fighting saints said- PIP pays regardless of eccentricity.hence "no fault".
PIP can vary greatly from state to state - but here's some general stuff:
When you are involved within an accident in a no culpability state- the PIP coverage you have pays for your injuries regardless if the accident be your fault or not. If the accident be not your fault, your injuries have to be discouraging enough to break threshold before you can sue the other driver.
PIP is an attempt to drop off litigation and help people injured within car wrecks get their medical bills remunerated. Source(s): Claims Adjuster
This is true, it is one and the same thing. No Fault and PIP are the same coverages. A few states allows PIP (FL, WA, OR, etc..) although most states own removed this onerous (since too generous) coverage (CO, etc). Source(s): I work in the auto insurance industry
Uh, false.
True - Personal injury protection is usually abbreviated PIP. PIP state & "no fault" state are the same thing.
true
true
rambo 123
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