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Medical payments coverage

Medical payments coverage is an optional auto insurance addition paying medical expenses for you and your passengers regardless of fault, supplementing your PIP benefits. It generally applies without the same deductible and copay structure PIP carries, making it a valuable addition where you have it.

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What is medical payments coverage?

Medical payments coverage, often called MedPay, is an optional auto insurance addition paying medical expenses for you and your passengers after a crash, regardless of who was actually at fault.

It operates somewhat similarly to PIP, though it is a distinct, optional coverage that can supplement PIP benefits rather than replacing them entirely.

This coverage generally applies without the same deductible and copay structure PIP itself carries, which can make it a valuable addition for covering initial treatment costs promptly.

Understanding whether you actually carry this specific optional coverage, and how it interacts with your PIP benefits, matters considerably to properly navigating medical bills after any accident.

How does this coverage typically work alongside PIP?

The two coverages can work together, though the specific coordination depends on your particular policy's terms.

  • This coverage can help offset your PIP deductible or copay amounts
  • It generally applies regardless of fault, similar to PIP itself
  • It extends to passengers in your vehicle at the time of the crash
  • Coverage limits are generally lower than typical PIP limits
  • Not every policy includes this optional coverage, since it must be specifically selected

Why might this optional coverage be genuinely valuable?

Because it can help offset out of pocket costs your PIP deductible or copay structure would otherwise leave you responsible for, providing an additional layer of financial protection.

For passengers in your vehicle who may not have their own applicable PIP coverage, this coverage can provide an important, otherwise unavailable source of medical payment.

Reviewing whether you carry this specific coverage, and at what limit, is worth doing at your next policy renewal if you are not already certain of your own particular coverage.

How do you actually access this coverage after an accident?

Generally by notifying your own insurer of the accident and specifically requesting this coverage be applied toward your medical expenses, similar to how you would access PIP benefits.

Your declarations page will confirm whether you carry this specific coverage and at what limit, which is worth reviewing promptly after any accident.

Amounts this coverage does not cover become part of your broader claim against the at fault driver, similar to how uncovered PIP related expenses are handled.

Common questions

Do I automatically have this coverage on my auto policy?

Not necessarily. It is an optional addition that must be specifically selected, so checking your declarations page confirms whether you actually carry it.

How is this coverage different from my PIP benefits?

It is a distinct, optional coverage that can supplement PIP, often without the same deductible and copay structure, though it typically carries a lower overall limit.

Does this coverage extend to passengers in my vehicle, not just me?

Generally yes, this coverage extends to passengers in your vehicle at the time of the crash, which can be particularly valuable where they lack their own applicable coverage.

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