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Personal Injury Insurance Claim
Personal injury protection is advisable for most people
depending on the everyday driving activities of the
person involved. This is not just a frivolous indulgence
either, especially if you have the responsibility of
paying a mortgage and dependents that rely on your physical
wellbeing. Personal injury protection or PIP may be
a part of a larger personal insurance plan or a specific
plan in and of itself. As with many things in life,
it is often those that need something the most that
cannot afford it and this type of insurance does not
always fit into the average family's monthly expenses.
The situation can be made worse when the policy has
not been researched carefully and does not insure everything
it was intended to.
In America personal injury protection is now a required
form of insurance cover in many states although the
amount does vary depending where you are in the USA.
In Alaska for example a car driver will require ten
times the amount of insurance cover that a driver will
in Florida. Even if personal injury protection is not
obligatory in your state, you may still want to consider
purchasing the insurance policy to protect you from
any personal injury insurance claim. Personal Injury
protection will pay around 80% (depending on the insurance
plan) of the costs of the insurance holder and passengers.
But because personal injury protection is considered
a no fault insurance policy it covers you and your passengers,
even if it was your fault, for medical bills, expenses
and any lost earnings.
Before you purchase personal injury protection, you
would be advised to take a look at your current policies
and see whether or not the areas covered by the proposed
personal injury protection are not already duplicated
with other insurance plans. It could be that the cost
of lost wages and medical bills may be recovered through
an existing health insurance policy. If you were to
discover this it may only be necessary to take out a
minimal cover personal injury protection policy and
possibly not require one at all.
Your driving record can also be a contributing factor
when considering whether or not you actually require
personal injury protection. If you carry passengers
on a regular basis your health insurance might cover
your own medical expenses, it won't however, cover those
of your passengers (unless they are members of your
family who are on your health plan). If, after checking
your current health insurance you find that passengers
are not protected by the policy you will be required
to ensure they are covered by a personal injury protection
plan in the event of an accident. It is not unfair to
assume that any person traveling in your vehicle should
be the responsibility of the driver and insured individual.
If you live in a state that does not have mandatory
personal injury protection you may want to add this
into your insurance portfolio. Many drivers find they
only require minimal personal injury protection cover
as they are middle aged, experienced drivers with a
good record and already have an adequate health insurance
plan in force. Younger drivers however, do not fair
so well if they are inexperienced with little insurance
cover in place but they are often in greater need of
good health insurance cover to protect themselves and
any family they have. Accidents unfortunately happen
but before you rush into buying insurance cover, look
into the subject as it could save you some money but
more importantly will make you feel more secure when
you drive with passengers.
Author : Keith Mallinson
Keith Mallinson BscHons Provides Information on personal
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personal injury insurance claim and where to find the
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