28th April 2008

No-Fault Automobile Insurance: Who Really Benefits?

posted in Car Insurance |
by Joey Hudson

There are twelve states in the United States which have No-Fault Insurance programs, including New York, Florida and Pennsylvania. No fault automobile insurance is also available in Washington, D.C. In the event of an accident caused by you, No-fault insurance coverage extends to your car only and not the other party. The main reason for no-fault automobile insurance is to decrease lawsuits following traffic accidents.

In states where there is no-fault insurance, you are limited to how much you can obtain in a lawsuit and each company will pay for the damages to the car of the drivers who were involved in an accident through no fault of their own.

The two primary reasons states offer No Fault insurance are to ensure all drivers have access to immediate medical care following an accident, without questions and to decrease lawsuits.

No Fault insurance limits the amount obtained by clients in lawsuits filed following traffic accidents. Everyone involved is deemed to be not at fault, no matter who causes the accident.

In some states, the premium for no-fault insurance raises the amount of premiums paid by all policyholders because the insurance companies have to pay related settlements, whether or not holder was at fault. No Fault insurance punishes safe drivers while rewarding those drivers with poor driving safety records by increasing rates and eliminating discounts. Comparison-shopping in the states where no-fault insurance is available can ensure the lowest insurance premiums possible.

Because no fault insurance requires that each person involved in the accident go through their own insurance company, this cuts down on unnecessary tests. Many people who get into an accident end up going to chiropractors for years afterwards, in hopes of gaining quite a bit of money in a lawsuit. The no fault insurance eliminates unnecessary abuse of the medical and legal system and allows those who need treatment to get it without question.

No fault automobile insurance has both good and bad qualities. On the bad side, it offers no incentives for safe drivers by offering a safe driver discount.

Although, No Fault policies decrease the number of lawsuits and unnecessary medical costs, it also ensures all parties have access to immediate medical treatment for accident related injuries.

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