Category Archives: PIP Denials
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Benefits for Oregon Car Accidents
If you own and drive a car in the Portland, Oregon, area, then you know state law requires you to carry a minimum amount of auto insurance. This includes not only minimum liability coverage in the event you cause an accident but also personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, which can pay benefits to you… Read More »
Do Oregon PIP Benefits Cover Off-Road Vehicle Accidents?
Oregon law requires all drivers to carry auto insurance with Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits. This provides up to $15,000 in coverage for an insured person’s medical and related expenses, as well as up to $3,000 per month for lost income, following a motor vehicle accident. But just because you have insurance and are… Read More »
What to do if Your PIP Coverage Denies Your Claim
Oregon car accidents happen too frequently, and more than 40,000 crashes occur annually. Recently, the Oregon Department of Transportation reported that more than 500 reported crashes were fatal, and over 23,700 crashes resulted in injuries. Oregon car insurance laws require car insurers to provide Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. This insurance coverage pays out… Read More »