Legal Question in Personal Injury in Texas
injured
when your pip runs out is that all the insurance has to pay.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: injured
PIP is a non liability insurance solely for the purpose of paying your medical bills. If you were not at fault during the accident, then you should have more coverage by the other side's carrier. If the accident is your fault, then, the answer to your question is yes.
Re: injured
PIP is a non liability insurance solely for the purpose of paying your medical bills. If you were not at fault during the accident, then you should have more coverage by the other side's carrier. If the accident is your fault, then, the answer to your question is yes.
Re: injured
PIP is a non liability insurance solely for the purpose of paying your medical bills. If you were not at fault during the accident, then you should have more coverage by the other side's carrier. If the accident is your fault, then, the answer to your question is yes.
Re: injured
There aren't enough facts here to answer your question. Is there an at fault driver? Do you have underinsured or uninsured coverage?