Think you live in an at-fault car insurance state? These four still have some tricky no-fault insurance laws you should know about.
A breakdown of the confusing rules around no-fault car insurance in every state where it exists.
Scott Nyerges is a former senior editor and content strategist at U.S. News & World Report, where he led coverage of car insurance and other personal insurance lines. He's also served as a managing ...
Most drivers know they need car insurance, but fewer understand how it actually works in their state. That's especially true in the states with no-fault insurance. In these states, getting paid after ...
Personal Injury Protection insurance (PIP) is one of the least understood types of insurance. Many policyholders don't know that much about this coverage. This insurance will cover bodily injury after ...
With Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Legislature already bitterly divided over state spending and taxes, a new flashpoint is emerging: The House is pushing to repeal Florida’s no-fault ...
Dec. 14--A state legislator said Tuesday he has filed legislation to end Florida's no-fault car insurance system after a study found it could save drivers $81 per car, or close to a $1 billion a year.
PIP, or Personal Injury Protection, is a kind of auto insurance that covers your medical expenses and lost income after an accident, no matter who caused it. In New York, PIP coverage is mandatory, ...
Personal injury protection (PIP) insurance is mandatory in Michigan. PIP can pay for medical bills, lost wages and other costs associated with auto accident injuries for you, your passengers and ...