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GEICO alleges a Brooklyn pharmacy billed millions for unnecessary pain creams under New York's No-Fault system – and wants ...
A New York insurer says a medical supplier used vague prescriptions and padded bills to collect millions under no-fault – now ...
Contact your insurance agent to determine if you live in a no-fault state. Accidents where you are not at fault You must protect yourself against blame or financial obligation if you are not at fault.
In almost every state, aside from New Hampshire, car insurance is legally required. Learn what type of coverage is needed and ...
In no-fault states, all drivers have to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage and file their injury claims with their own insurance company, no matter who's at fault in a crash.
Over 15% of drivers have no car insurance, while another 18% don't have enough to cover medical bills if they cause an accident.
The no-fault insurance rules prohibit you from suing the driver who was responsible for causing the accident unless you meet certain requirements. This is referred to in the statutes as a “tort ...
Months into her first term, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law in May 2019 an overhaul of Michigan's no-fault auto insurance system with a goal of lowering premiums that, by many measures, were ...
New Jersey has some of the highest average premiums for car insurance in the U.S., thanks to a confluence of factors, ...
In simple terms no-fault means if you have an accident, each driver can turn it in to their insurance company to settle, no matter who caused the accident. To cover any medical expenses, Florida ...