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Why does my insurance have to pay when I was not at fault in my accident?

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Your PIP will always be used because the first $10,000 of benefits are from your carrier. The law requires that even if a client is not at fault, their insurance is required to pay. If you have hurricane coverage, and a tree falls on your house, you will call insurance company to cover your loss.