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What Will PIP Pay?

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

When you open a PIP claim it's important to know what your PIP insurance will actually pay. In the event that you have MassHealth, Medicare, or no Health Insurance, PIP will pay all of your medical bills up to $8,000.00. However, if you have private health insurance, PIP will pay your first $2,000.00 in Medical Bills, and then all your health insurance deductibles, co-pays, non-covered services, and co-insurance up to $8,000.00. PIP Claims can be very complex when you have private health, MassHealth, Medicare, or no insurance, so it's always best to consult an expert.


Moreover, your PIP carrier should also pay your lost wages up to $8,000.00 regardless of what kind of health insurance you have. However, presenting a lost wage claim can be stressful and confusing, especially when you also have substantial medical expenses.


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

 
 
 

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