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No-fault insurance does not cover damage to other peoples property. If youre responsible for a car accident, your property damage liability coverage helps pay for damage you cause to another persons car or property (such as a fence or building).
New York Insurance Regulation 68 stipulates that written notice of a No-Fault claim must be submitted within 30 days of the accident, medical bills must be submitted within 45 days, and lost wage claims must be submitted within 90 days.
The basic requirements of filing a no-fault claim in New York are: Submit the no-fault application (Form NF-2) File the claim application within 30-days of the accident. Notify the New York State Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation.
Under New York no-fault insurance law, each injured victim of an auto accident is entitled to payment for certain first party benefits. These benefits include all medical expenses up to a limit of $50,000 and lost wage benefits for up to three years.
These benefits include payment of medical bills, prescription drugs, lost wages, housekeeping and/or transportation to and from medical providers, all as the result of the accident. There is a very short time, only 30 days from the date of the accident, in order to file an application for these benefits.
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A valid assignment of benefits transfers all rights, privileges and remedies from the injured person who is entitled to New York No-Fault benefits, to the medical service provider. The assignment of benefits form must be signed by the injured party (or a parent or guardian if the injured party is a minor).

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