Florida Personal Injury Protection Insurance, What Does It Cover?
What's covered?
- Medical - Personal Injury Protection (PIP) will cover up to 80 percent of all accident-related expenses.
- Disability - If any of the covered individuals are unable to work due to accident-related injuries, PIP helps recover up to 60 percent of their gross income. This also includes any reasonable expenses incurred during the recovery period.
- Death – Benefits equal to $5,000 or the remainder of unused personal injury protection benefits per individual, whichever is less, will be paid to a covered insured’s executor or designated beneficiary if they die due to accident-related injuries.
How much protection does this coverage provide?
Total payments covered by PIP are limited to $10,000 per person, per incident.
Property Damage
If you or another covered driver is found to be at fault in an accident, the following is covered under property damage coverage:
- Damage to another person's property (e.g., fence, car, or home)
- Legal costs associated with a damage incident
Category: Car Accidents
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