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In the event of a crash, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays toward the medical costs for _____. A. any injuries you cause to others B. any injuries that are not your fault C. your injuries
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In the event of a crash, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays toward the medical costs for _____.
A. any injuries you cause to others
B. any injuries that are not your fault
C. your injuries if you are not at fault
D. your injuries, regardless of who's at fault
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The answer is D. Your injuries, regardless of who's at fault.
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