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Other Matters Relating to Coverage
If your state requires motor vehicle owners to carry no-fault insurance coverage, your failure to do so can result in various penalties, such as:
suspension of your driver's license
fines and other administrative sanctions, and
being barred from recovering certain kinds of damages (like compensation for "pain and suffering") if you're injured in an accident and want to sue the at-fault driver.
The no-fault/PIP provisions of a motor vehicle insurance policy usually provide coverage both within the state where the motor vehicle is registered and in any other state or territory of the United States.
Some policies provide coverage for travel throughout Canada. But travel can present problems. There is no consistent, uniform rule on when out-of-state residents can recover for injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents while traveling through no-fault states. Some courts allow the victim to recover PIP benefits, while others do not. Similarly, there is no agreement as to which insurer has to pay when an insured from a no-fault state travels and is injured in another no-fault state. Some states require payment from the insurer in the state where injury occurred, while others require the victim's insurer to pay.
Questions for Your Attorney Do I need to have no-fault car insurance? What will happen if I don't have it? If I'm injured while riding my motorcycle, can I receive no-fault PIP benefits? Is my mobile home covered by the no-fault laws? I was injured in a car accident while I was on vacation in another state. Can I get no-fault/PIP benefits? Should I call my insurance company or the other driver's?
Some policies provide coverage for travel throughout Canada. But travel can present problems. There is no consistent, uniform rule on when out-of-state residents can recover for injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents while traveling through no-fault states. Some courts allow the victim to recover PIP benefits, while others do not. Similarly, there is no agreement as to which insurer has to pay when an insured from a no-fault state travels and is injured in another no-fault state. Some states require payment from the insurer in the state where injury occurred, while others require the victim's insurer to pay.
Questions for Your Attorney Do I need to have no-fault car insurance? What will happen if I don't have it? If I'm injured while riding my motorcycle, can I receive no-fault PIP benefits? Is my mobile home covered by the no-fault laws? I was injured in a car accident while I was on vacation in another state. Can I get no-fault/PIP benefits? Should I call my insurance company or the other driver's?
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