Massachusetts is a no fault state, which means that every driver must carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. In the event of an accident this policy provides for some of the holder's expenses, regardless of who was At Fault in the accident. In Massachusetts, the required PIP coverage is $8,000 per person, although some drivers may choose to lower their premium by applying a deductible to the coverage. No fault laws eliminate your right to sue the other driver for damages unless he cost of injuries exceeds your coverage. Massachusetts auto insurance laws also require standard liability coverage, in the amount of 20/40/5. (That's $20,000 per person for injuries you cause to the other party, up to $40,000 for all, and $5,000 for any damage that you cause to the other driver's car and/or property.). Finally, Massachusetts auto insurance laws require uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage. The minimums on their coverage are 20/40, ($25,000 per person injured, up to $50,000 total). This policy helps cover the cost of your injuries should you be in an accident with a driver without liability insurance. Massachusetts auto insurance companies will also offer optional coverages such as medical payments, collision and comprehensive.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts has no state gem.
Massachusetts Volunteers came from the state of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts is actually neither. It is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it is considered a state.
No, Massachusetts was the 13th state, in the U.S.A.
The State of Massachusetts was created in 2007.
The state soil of Massachusetts is Paxton.
The massachusetts state tree is the american elm
Massachusetts is a state, so it is not in any state for it is one.
No. Massachusetts is the BAY STATE. New Jersey is the Garden State.
Boston is in the state of Massachusetts, in the USA.