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Full
Tort versus limited tort-What's Best For You?
Pennsylvania drivers must select either "full tort" or
"limited tort" automobile insurance coverage. If you
select the "full tort option", you and members of your
household have the absolute legal right to make a claim for compensation
as a result of a vehicular accident that results in injury. Full
tort households have the full and complete right to seek compensation
for medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, pain and suffering, loss
of enjoyment of life, permanent injuries, scarring, and spousal support.
On the other hand, if you select the "limited tort option",
you and members of your family are giving up certain constitutional
rights to pursue recovery, even though the other driver was fully
responsible for causing the accident. Under this form of
insurance, you and other household members covered under the policy may
seek recovery for all medical and other out-of-pocket expenses, but not
for pain and suffering or other non-monetary damages unless the injuries
sustained fall into one of the following categories:
1. Serious injury - Personal injury resulting in death, serious
impairment of body function or permanent serious disfigurement.
2. If the other driver is convicted of driving under the influence of
alcohol or a controlled substance or accepts an ARD program.
3. If the other driver committed an intentional act which caused your
injuries.
4. the If the other driver was operating a vehicle registered in another
state.
5. If the other driver has no insurance.
Although the "limited tort option" provides for cheaper
insurance premiums, the minimal cost difference must be weighed against
the significant legal rights you will be losing. In addition, the
person purchasing the insurance must realize that by selecting
"limited tort", it not only applies to the person purchasing
the insurance, but also to all members of the household. As a
result, a minor child riding in a neighbor's vehicle is deemed to have
limited tort if that vehicle is involved in an accident.
For full and complete coverage, the "full tort option" is the
best choice for your family.
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