What is
“Personal Injury Protection” (PIP)
insurance?
Also called
Florida No Fault Insurance, Personal
Injury Protection (PIP) Insurance
covers you – regardless of fault
(i.e. whether or not you cause the
crash) – up to the limits of your
policy. Your PIP will also cover
your child, members of your
household, certain passengers who
lack PIP Insurance as long as they
do not own a vehicle.
People riding in your vehicle who
carry PIP will receive coverage
under their own PIP for their
injuries, and certain licensed
drivers who drive your vehicle with
your permission. PIP also covers
your child if he or she suffers an
injury while riding on a school bus.
PIP coverage protects you while in
someone else’s vehicle, as a
pedestrian, or bicyclist if you
suffer an injury in a crash
involving a motor vehicle.
The Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault
Law, requires all owner/registrants
of a motor vehicle with four wheels
or more to carry a minimum of
$10,000 of Personal Injury
Protection (PIP) and $10,000 of
property damage liability (PDL) if
you own a motor vehicle in Florida.
Florida law requires you to maintain
PIP/PDL insurance continuously
throughout the licensing and
registration period.(
http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/frfaqgen.html)
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