What is PIP Coverage?Published: 2009-10-31 08:25:56Author: Umansky Law | October 14, 2009The state of Florida is what is known as a "no fault" state for
automobile accidents. This means if you are in an auto accident in
Florida, regardless of who is at fault for the collision, you look to
your own automobile insurer to pay a portion of your medical expenses
and wage loss under your PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage for
any injuries you received in the accident. This coverage protects you
against losses you sustain as a result of personal injuries from an
automobile accident and pays 80% of reasonable, necessary and related
medical expenses, as well as 60% of your gross wage loss resulting from
your accident related injuries.
A standard PIP is limited to
10,000 in coverage; that covers medical expenses, wage loss and mileage
costs for transportation to and from doctor appointments. You can also
elect a deductible of up to 1,000 under your PIP coverage, which means
you would be self-insured for the deductible amount as you would have
to cover this amount out of your own pocket before your PIP coverage
would start paying.
After an automobile accident, in order to be
eligible for your PIP benefits, your automobile insurer needs to be put
on notice of the accident. This means you need to call your insurer and
tell them about the accident so they can open a claims file on your
behalf. You will need to complete a PIP application regarding your
injuries, any medical providers you are treating with, how the accident
happened and information about your employer. This includes
authorizations for your PIP insurer to obtain medical records and
bills, as well as employment confirmation before they are legally
obligated to pay 80% of your accident related medical expenses and 60%
of your gross wage loss.
Unlike some health insurance plans
under PIP you are free to choose treatment with any medical provider
whether it's an M.D. ( Doctor of Medicine ), D.O. ( Doctor of
Osteopathy ), D.C. ( Doctor of Chiropractor ), P.T . ( Physical
Therapist ), L.M.T. ( Licensed Massage Therapist ) or other medical
specialist.
Article provided by the Umansky Law Firm. Our
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clients who have been injured by the negligence of another person or
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