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Hurt on the job. PIP?
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 2332213" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>PIP (personal injury protection) is offered to you by the insurer of your personal car, State farm, etc. It is offered to you when you buy your insurance and is an extension of your policy.. You can approve or decline it. Sometimes the agent just adds it to your policy since it is extremely inexpensive. You have to call your agent to see if you have it or not. If you were injured while driving (it hasn't got to be your personal car) You may be eligible for PIP. You have to provide a certain number of paystubs to prove how much you make, and if you are covered, they will pay your lost salary. I used it for an injury I sustained while driving a feeder. The amount of money you receive is a set amount specified in your policy. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 2332213, member: 52978"] PIP (personal injury protection) is offered to you by the insurer of your personal car, State farm, etc. It is offered to you when you buy your insurance and is an extension of your policy.. You can approve or decline it. Sometimes the agent just adds it to your policy since it is extremely inexpensive. You have to call your agent to see if you have it or not. If you were injured while driving (it hasn't got to be your personal car) You may be eligible for PIP. You have to provide a certain number of paystubs to prove how much you make, and if you are covered, they will pay your lost salary. I used it for an injury I sustained while driving a feeder. The amount of money you receive is a set amount specified in your policy. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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