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JOYCE
J. SWEINBERG
FACT SHEET - AUTO INSURANCE |
| PENNSYLVANIA STATE AUTO INSURANCE LAW AND HOW IT AFFECTS
YOU. Since the passage of the auto insurance law in 1990 providing for limited and full tort options, we have had a number of people who have discovered the hard way what it means to choose limited tort on their policies. Back in 1990, we had advised our existing clients to retain the full tort option and many have done so. We want to repeat this advice now for those who didn't listen(#*!??) and for those of you who were not our clients at that time: IF YOU HAVE LIMITED TORT OPTION, YOU SHOULD CHANGE YOUR COVERAGE TO INCLUDE FULL TORT OPTION TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES IN THE EVENT OF AN AUTO ACCIDENT. FULL vs. LIMITED TORT In Pennsylvania, if you have full tort option, and you are involved in an auto accident and you are not at fault, you can sue the negligent person to collect your economic damages, such as medical expenses or lost income which may exceed the coverage you have on your own |
policy. You may also sue the other person to collect non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. If you have limited tort option, you give up your right to sue the negligent party for your non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, unless you suffer a serious injury or fall within one of the exceptions listed below. Serious injury has been defined as death, serious impairment of a body function or a serious permanent disfigurement. If you select the limited tort option, and are involved in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, you may find yourself unable to collect for your non-economic damages. This could have dramatic effect upon your life if you have an injury which is not easily placed within the serious injury category. Although you may ultimately be able to prove that your injury was serious within the meaning of the Act, you can bet that the insurance company will give you a run for your money proving it!! If you have full tort option you will not have
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to prove this simply to collect your non-economic damages. Limited Tort Option Exceptions: Under the Act, there are several exceptions
to the application of the limited tort threshold as discussed above. The
most commonly relevant exceptions are as follows: Our office
remains ready to assist you with any questions you may have. Do not hesitate
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