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Do I Have PIP?

  • Writer: PIPClaims.Net
    PIPClaims.Net
  • Sep 29, 2022
  • 1 min read

In Massachusetts if you're in a car that has even the most basic insurance coverage, then you likely have PIP insurance. Even if the car you were within at the time of an accident didn't have insurance, you may still be entitled to PIP coverage if you live with someone who has auto Insurance. Lastly, if you were a pedestrian at the time of your accident, then you may be able to claim PIP through the policy for the vehicle that struck you.


Claiming PIP can be difficult and confusing, the experts at PIPClaims.Net are here to help!

 
 
 

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