Michigan drivers are also required to carry personal injury protection (PIP), which pays for medical expenses and lost wages. However, there are six PIP options, including one for unlimited coverage and two int
The New No Fault Law and Medicare Does the New Michigan No Fault Law Cover Out-of-State Drivers The Six New Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Options SHOULD I CONTACT A CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER IF NO ONE WAS INJURED IN THE ACCIDENT? Even if there are no apparent injuries, you should still con...
If you choose to completely opt out of No-Fault PIP medical benefits,you will see 100% savings on the No-Fault PIP medical portion of your auto insurance bill. It is important to consider that these savings are limited only to the No-Fault PIP portion of your auto insurance bill,not to...
So if you have Allstate Insurance, Allstate pays your PIP claim. If you don’t have auto insurance, but you live with a resident relative who does – like a sibling, parent or child – then their auto insurance carrier will pay your claim. This is true even if ...
The “priority” rules in the No-Fault law will always determine whether your own auto insurance company or another insurer will pay for these No-Fault benefits. Generally, it will be your own insurer or that of your spouse or a relative who lives in your home. It could also be theMich...
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