Basics of auto insurance law: What you should be aware of
In a no-fault state, the legal system stipulates first party benefits and limitations on the right to sue for torts. In the event of a car accident in a no-fault state, both the drivers can file a claim against their own insurance providers to compensate for damages. In no-fault states, personal injury protection (PIP) coverage is compulsory. No-fault policies allow for litigation based on monetary or quantitative threshold and verbal or qualitative threshold.