Personal Injury Protection

  • Personal Injury Protection and Pedestrians

    Personal Injury Protection and Pedestrians

    In Washington State, all automobile insurance policies are required to include Personal Injury Protection (PIP).[1]   PIP provides medical coverage, regardless of the fault of the injured party, up to a minimum of $10,000.00, and covers…

  • Supreme Court Overrules Insurers Denial of Personal Injury Protection

    Supreme Court Overrules Insurers Denial of Personal Injury Protection

    Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance is intended to protect victims of motor vehicle collisions by covering medical expenses, lost wages, household services and funeral costs under an automobile insurance policy.  It applies to any occupant…

  • Cycling in Seattle

    Cycling in Seattle

    As Seattle’s population grows (and traffic thickens along with it), more of us are opting to transport on two wheels instead of four. Sometimes in the city, cycling can actually get you where you need…

  • PIP Guide for Providers

    PIP Guide for Providers

    If your patient is treating from a car collision, Personal Injury Protection Insurance (also known as PIP) is one way that your services are paid for.  We advise providers and patients alike to double check—and…

  • Personal Injury Protection: Potential Hidden Benefits for Your Patient

    Personal Injury Protection: Potential Hidden Benefits for Your Patient

    Most health care providers who treat those with traumatic injuries following motor vehicle collisions are likely aware that Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is accessible under the auto policy of the patient or the policy of…

  • Understanding PIP Coverage For Today’s Health Care Provider

    Understanding PIP Coverage For Today’s Health Care Provider

    Background. “PIP” is an abbreviation for personal injury protection insurance. It is just one part of an auto insurance policy that today’s health care provider needs to be aware of when treating patients with injuries.…