JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
Renewing the auto insurance policy this year, and I had a question about PIP.
We have proper medical insurance. We have typically carried maximum PIP, which is $250k in NJ. This used to be standard on all policies, but apparently in 1999, they reduced this so that state minimum was then $15k.
The question is, how important is PIP? I have decent insurance, it is an HDHP, which I maintain sufficient funds to pay the deductible and coinsurance, beyond which, the insurer pays 100%.
So that said, is there any reason to have high PIP? Seems to me that it would just turn into a fight between auto insurance and health insurance as to who will pay for what.
If I had no/inadequate health insurance I could understand it. But is it worthwhile paying for full PIP if you have full health insurance? I am not in a position to be out of a job in the foreseeable future, which I suppose would be another consideration why.
We carry maximum coverage to protect ourselves related to liability and from damage due to others. But PIP is a bit more abstract it seems. My understanding is that our uninsured underinsured coverage would help us in the case of bodily injury, so in effect, I have $1 million of coverage for that then the pip would only figure in if the entire amount of that coverage was exhausted. Of course I suppose if I were liable, pip would be paying for me, but again, wouldn't they then fight with my medical insurer?
Thanks!
Renewing the auto insurance policy this year, and I had a question about PIP.
We have proper medical insurance. We have typically carried maximum PIP, which is $250k in NJ. This used to be standard on all policies, but apparently in 1999, they reduced this so that state minimum was then $15k.
The question is, how important is PIP? I have decent insurance, it is an HDHP, which I maintain sufficient funds to pay the deductible and coinsurance, beyond which, the insurer pays 100%.
So that said, is there any reason to have high PIP? Seems to me that it would just turn into a fight between auto insurance and health insurance as to who will pay for what.
If I had no/inadequate health insurance I could understand it. But is it worthwhile paying for full PIP if you have full health insurance? I am not in a position to be out of a job in the foreseeable future, which I suppose would be another consideration why.
We carry maximum coverage to protect ourselves related to liability and from damage due to others. But PIP is a bit more abstract it seems. My understanding is that our uninsured underinsured coverage would help us in the case of bodily injury, so in effect, I have $1 million of coverage for that then the pip would only figure in if the entire amount of that coverage was exhausted. Of course I suppose if I were liable, pip would be paying for me, but again, wouldn't they then fight with my medical insurer?
Thanks!