Neeses, SC 29107 No Fault Auto Insurance
                    There are many ways to acquire cheap no fault insurance in Neeses, SC 29107. In  many cases, it requires a fair amount of research on the web to find the best  deal. It is a widely known fact, but often ignored, that the same company may  offer lower rates online than with an agent or over the phone. Anytime companies  can lower overhead and reach their target audience it means a discount to the  end user. 
 No fault insurance is currently available in only 12 states  and Puerto Rico. You may purchase no fault  insurance in Florida, Michigan,  New Jersey, New York  and Pennsylvania  have verbal thresholds. The final seven states; Hawaii,  Kansas, Kentucky,  Massachusetts, Minnesota,  North Dakota and Utah, use a monetary threshold. Three states  have a "choice" no-fault law. In New Jersey,  Pennsylvania and Kentucky, motorists may refuse the  litigation threshold and opt to sue for any auto-related injury. 
 The thresholds - both verbal and monetary - mean simply that  motorists have the right to sue for severe injuries plus pain and suffering if  the case meets certain criteria. The criteria known as a threshold, relate to  the severity of injury. 
 The idea behind no fault insurance is to minimize the  involvement of the courts and to lower the cost of insurance by making the  insured's own company pay for minor injuries and damages instead of going  through the costly claims process. Personal injury protection or PIP is in  place to cover a specific dollar amount of your injuries due to an auto  accident. PIP usually starts at a $2500 allowance for injuries and basic care.  In some states it is mandatory that drivers carry PIP on their auto insurance  policy. 
 The debate surrounding no fault insurance started in the  sixties and continues to this day. One of the flaws that attached itself to the  no fault concept is the opportunity for fraudulent claims. The monetary  threshold has been accused of inviting inflated medical bills, because it  targets a specific dollar amount. 
 Whether you search online for cheap no fault insurance or  find an agent to provide coverage it is imperative that you not only read the  fine print but do your homework and see how no fault coverage works in your  state. After an accident occurs it is too late to change or check coverage.