Vehicle 1
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.
Vehicle 2
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.
Vehicle 3
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.
Vehicle 4
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.
Vehicle 5
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.
Vehicle 6
Consumers may opt out of PIP coverage only if that individual, spouse, and any resident relative(s) in the same household are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, have other PIP Medical/Allowable Expense coverage, or have Qualified Health Coverage (does not exclude or limit coverage for injuries related to auto accidents and has a deductible of $6,000 or less per person). Consumers will be required to provide documentation showing that they, their spouse, and any resident relative(s) are eligible in order to elect this option.
The lowest PIP coverage option consumers who are enrolled in Medicaid may elect is $50,000.