No-Fault Claims: The Basics
No-Fault Claims: The Basics
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What Is No-Fault Car Insurance?
Whether it's required in your state or you've added it to your policy, no-fault or "personal injury protection" (PIP) coverage can make things easier after a car accident.
State No-Fault Car Insurance
State No-Fault Car Insurance
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Florida No-Fault Car Insurance Rules and Coverage Requirements
Florida is a "no-fault" car insurance state when it comes to injury claims after a car accident. Here's what drivers and passengers need to know.
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Hawaii No-Fault Car Insurance and Coverage Requirements
A look at Hawaii's no-fault auto insurance system, and the types (and minimum amounts) of coverage required for vehicles registered in the state.
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Kansas No-Fault Auto Insurance Laws
An explanation of the Kansas no-fault car insurance system, required minimum coverage in the state, and more.
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Kentucky No-Fault Car Insurance Rules and Requirements
An in-depth look at Kentucky’s “choice no-fault” car insurance system, the kinds of coverage required in the state, and more.
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Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Laws and Regulations
A look at Michigan's "no-fault" car insurance scheme, and the minimum types and amounts of coverage that are required for every registered vehicle in the state.
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Minnesota No-Fault Car Insurance Requirements
How Minnesota's no-fault car insurance system works, plus required minimum car insurance coverage amounts for drivers in the state.
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New Jersey No-Fault Auto Insurance Laws
The "Basic Policy" option for car insurance in New Jersey, and how no-fault coverage works (including the “limited right to sue”).
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New York No-Fault Auto Insurance Laws and Regulations
New York is one of around a dozen states that follow a "no-fault" system when it comes to compensation for car accident injuries.
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North Dakota No-Fault Auto Insurance Laws
North Dakota is one of a dozen or so states that follow a no-fault car insurance system. We'll cover that plus other N.D. car insurance rules in this article.
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Pennsylvania No-Fault Car Insurance Laws
An in-depth look at car insurance laws in Pennsylvania, including the state's "choice no-fault" system and insurance coverage requirements.
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Utah No-Fault Auto Insurance Laws and Regulations
Utah is a "no-fault" car insurance state. This means that when a car accident occurs, the people injured in the crash turn to their own insurance coverage...
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Washington D.C. Car Insurance Requirements
Washington, D.C. follows a “no-fault” car insurance system. So, when an accident occurs, each driver involved in the crash files a claim with his or her own insurer first, regardless of who bore the legal “fault” for the accident.
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