In situations where there are multiple auto insurance policies that could potentially provide PIP coverage, there is a three-step process to determine where the coverage will come from.
- First, ask if the injured individual owns a vehicle. If yes, and that vehicle has insurance coverage the individual will receive PIP benefits from their own auto insurance policy.
- Second, if the injured individual does not own a vehicle with insurance coverage, you must determine if the injured individual resides with a relative who owns a vehicle with auto insurance. If yes, the injured individual will receive PIP benefits from their resident relative’s insurance policy.
- Lastly, if the injured individual does not own a vehicle with available insurance and does not reside with a relative that owns a vehicle with available insurance, the injured individual will receive PIP benefits from the insurance policy of the driver causing the auto accident.