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Pennsylvania Auto Insurance Claims Laws

Vehicle accidents happen all the time in Pennsylvania, and nearly everyone will get into an accident in their lifetime. To recover expenses for vehicle damages, you can make a claim against an at-fault driver with no limitations. If your vehicle has been damaged in the accident, contact the best Pittsburgh car accident attorney at SMA Law Group, their attorneys are always ready to help you in this situation.<br>

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Pennsylvania Auto Insurance Claims Laws

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  1. AUTO INSURANCE C LAIMS LAWS P en nsy lva ni a CALL NOW - 412-765-3345 A UTO I NSUR ANCE

  2. One of the most important things all drivers pay for (and are required by law to pay for) is automobile insurance. Vehicle accidents happen all the time in Pennsylvania, and nearly everyone will get into an accident in their lifetime.

  3. WHAT DOES OUR NO-FAULT SYSTEM LOOK LIKE? Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states that has a “no-fault” system in place, but ours is a bit more confusing than most. Typically, a no-fault system means that, regardless of who caused an accident, each party will file a claim with their own insurer (particularly their personal injury protection) to get coverage for certain expenses.

  4. IF YOU WENT WITH NO-FAULT INSURANCE If you went with the no-fault insurance minimums, you have the following coverage: $15,000 for bodily injury liability per injured person (if you were at fault) ➔ $30,000 total bodily injury liability per accident (if you were at fault) ➔ $5,000 property damage protection (if you were at fault) ➔ $5,000 in medical benefits coverage for your medical bills (or anyone else covered under your policy) regardless of who was at fault ➔

  5. IF YOU PURCHASED FULL TORT INSURANCE If you went with full tort insurance, something more typical in other states, you have more rights when it comes to recovering compensation in the aftermath of an accident. With this insurance, you can recover coverage for: ● All medical expenses related to the crash ● Lost income and benefits if you are unable to work ● Other out-of-pocket expenses ● Non-economic damages like pain and suffering (even if the injuries are not considered serious under the law)

  6. WHAT ABOUT PROPERTY DAMAGE? The Pennsylvania no-fault system applies only to injuries caused by an accident. To recover expenses for vehicle damages, you can make a claim against an at-fault driver with no limitations. If your vehicle has been damaged in the accident, contact a Pittsburgh car accident attorney at SMA Law Group, their attorneys are always ready to help you in this situation.

  7. Contact SMA Law Group: Address: 437 Grant St.#600 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-765-3345 Website: https://www.smalawgroup.com/contact/

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