What Is Massachusetts PIP Coverage?

What is Massachusetts PIP coverage?

Massachusetts car insurance law is based on a no-fault system. This means even if you were at fault, or negligent in causing the accident, you are still entitled to have your medical bills and lost wages paid through Personal Injury Protection insurance coverage. This mandatory auto insurance allows people to get their car accident-related medical bills and lost wages paid without having to go to court and filing a lawsuit. This in turn prevents courts from becoming more and more clogged with these smaller cases.

What Does This Insurance Pay For?

PIP, or Personal Injury Protection, pays for all reasonable, related and necessary medical bills brought on by the accident. PIP is paid by the car insurance company that insures the motor vehicle you were in at the time of the car accident.

These benefits are available for two years after the car crash occurs. If the other driver was legally responsible or at-fault for causing the accident, then his car insurance company will have to pay back your car insurance company for any medical bills it paid on your behalf. This system of PIP reimbursement is handled between the two car insurance companies in a process called subrogation.

PIP can also be used for payment of lost wages. As long as your employer has confirmed in writing you missed time from work, and your doctor has taken you out of work due to the accident, then you can get paid 75% of your lost wages. Please note payment of PIP can be used exclusively on medical bills, lost wages, or a combination of the two.

Any person making a claim for PIP benefits must first submit a PIP application. This application asks for basic biographical information, information about the accident, health insurance information, etc.

Keep in mind the insurer paying PIP has the right to require you to attend an Independent Medical Exam (IME). This is a quick visit to a doctor chosen and paid for by the insurance company.

That doctor will write a report for the insurance company documenting his findings from the medical examination of the claimant. Based on that report, the PIP carrier will either stop or continue paying the claimant’s medical bills.

As well, the PIP carrier can also require the claimant to submit to an Examination Under Oath (EUO). This is similar to a deposition, but operates under slightly different rules. Failure to attend the IME or EUO can jeopardize your rights to PIP.

The reason for this is an auto insurance policy is a contract between the insurer and insured. If the insured (accident victim) fails to cooperate under the terms of the policy, the insurer can claim the insured is not entitled to PIP benefits under the policy.

PIP will pay the first $2000 in your medical bills if you have private health insurance such as Harvard Pilgrim, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc. In that situation, after the car insurance carrier pays the first $2000 in bills then the rest of the bills will be submitted for payment to the health insurance company.

Any bills health insurance does not pay are then sent to PIP for payment. If you have Masshealth coverage, then PIP will pay $8000 in your medical bills.

If your medical bills are less than $2000 you can still file a PIP claim. However, if you want to bring a claim for pain and suffering against the person that caused the accident, then your medical bills stemming from the accident must be at least $2000.  There are exceptions to this “tort threshold” amount if any scarring or fractures were caused by the crash.

Does PIP Apply To All Motor Vehicle Accidents?

No because there are exceptions to PIP coverage in certain situations. For example, if the car accident was the result of intoxication, or was caused during the commission of a crime, or was caused by intentional conduct, PIP will not be available.

Also, PIP does not apply to motorcycle operators, or passengers on motorcycles. However, the owner of the motorcycle must purchase this insurance in the event he strikes a pedestrian with his motorcycle. PIP also does not apply to accidents causes by the MBTA.

Also, if the person claiming PIP benefits was entitled to workers compensation because the car crash occurred while the injured party was working, then PIP will not apply.

Massachusetts Car Accident Attorney

Since 2005 the Earley Law Group Injury Lawyers has been handling PIP claims for injured motorists. If you had a car accident and have questions about what to do next, contact us for a consultation. We would be happy to help you.

At Earley Law Group, we understand how overwhelming things can be after suffering an unexpected injury. You’re facing high medical bills that don’t stop pouring in. You’re feeling financial strain because your injury has forced you to miss work. Worst of all, your day-to-day pain and suffering weigh heavily on your mind every single minute. All because of someone else’s negligence.