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  2. Does Medicare Cover Car Accidents? - AOL

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    Original Medicare (parts A and B) and Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans both cover medically necessary care, including treatment you receive following a car accident or other accident. But if you ...

  3. Does Medicare cover car accidents? - AOL

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    Medicare can cover costs following a car accident. For example, Part B may cover emergency ambulance and diagnostic services for injuries sustained in the car accident. Part A may cover hospital ...

  4. PIP insurance in Michigan - AOL

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    Up to $250,000 with medical exclusion(s): If you or a household member have non-Medicare health insurance coverage that will cover injuries from auto accidents, an exclusion is available for this ...

  5. Some Michigan drivers see no savings on auto insurance after ...

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    The 2019 reform also significantly raised Michigan's default option for bodily injury liability coverage to $250,000 per person/$500,000 per accident — among the highest in the nation — which ...

  6. What to do after you're in a car accident in Michigan - AOL

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    After a car accident in Michigan, clear thinking is crucial. Don't risk your safety, and a possible insurance claim, by making any of these mistakes. ... up 15% from 2018 through 2022, according ...

  7. What is Medical Payments (MedPay) Coverage? - AOL

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    When you take a look at the line item expenses for your car insurance policy, you may see a charge listed as MedPay. This is your auto insurance medical payments coverage, and it handles medical ...

  8. Michigan car insurance laws - AOL

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    These coverage options help protect the other car if you are in an accident, as well as property that you do not own. The minimum coverage is abbreviated as 50/100/10, which means: $50,000 in ...

  9. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    While uninsured motorist coverage is for accidents where the at-fault driver does not have an active auto insurance policy, underinsured motorist coverage will cover you if a driver hits you but ...