insurance coverage that pays, regardless of fault, for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. It provides protection to both motorists and pedestrians who are injured in an automobile accident. Also known as “no-fault” coverage, PIP coverage is becoming increasingly more popular in states across the United States.

The main benefit of PIP coverage is that it pays for medical costs for injuries sustained in an automobile accident, regardless of who is at fault. In traditional auto insurance policies, the individual at fault in an accident is the one responsible for paying medical bills. With PIP coverage, however, medical expenses are covered without regard to fault. This type of insurance is particularly beneficial in cases of hit-and-run accidents, where the driver at fault is often difficult to identify.

Another benefit of PIP coverage is that it pays for lost wages that may be incurred as a result of an automobile accident. This is something that is not typically covered under traditional auto insurance policies. If an individual is injured in an accident that renders them unable to work for some period of time, PIP coverage will cover

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