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What happens to No fault insurance in a fault state?

At-fault state laws apply.


Is Texas a no fault auto insurance state?

texas is a no fault state.


Does full coverage insurance cover damages to the other persons vehicle if you are at fault in a no fault state?

In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.


Is Ohio a no fault state insurance?

No it is not a no fault state. Ohio is a tort state meaning that someone must be found to be at fault in each accident.


Is AZ a no fault state auto insurance?

No it is not


Is Delaware a no fault state for auto insurance?

no


Does the other insurance company have to pay for all medical bills if the accident was their client's fault?

Depends on what state you are in and what your state's laws are. If you're in a no fault state, your insurance will pay for all of your medical bills no matter who is at fault.


What states have no-fault auto accidents?

California, Nevada, and Oregon are no fault states. If you need a complete list of all the fifty states that are no fault or driver fault states you can ask an insurance agent.


What happens if you are hit from behind in a no fault state?

Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.


Where can one find low cost car insurance that not only covers the one whom fault in the accident it is but the other person who is not at fault?

The car insurance in which you are looking for is called 'no fault insurance'. It is regulated state by state and not all states require you to have such insurance, some states have only require one to have liability insurance.


Is the driver at fault insurance company responsible to fix your car at a body shop of your choice using only OEM parts?

You will have to check your state law on this. If it is a no-fault state. Then your insurance will repair your vehicle and then bill the other driver's company. I am not sure of the procedure in a "fault" state. You could try contacting your insurance agent or any auto insurance agent in your state.


What if you have no-fault insurance drive in a fault state?

In the insurance department; in whatever state you buy it, it will change to meet the minimum law requirements in whatever state you are visiting; however if you move to another state you must get your insurance changed to meet that states law requirements