Pennsylvania law sections 1753 and 1754 outline the benefits available to eligible claimants in motor vehicle injury cases. Section 1753 provides for up to $5,000 in medical benefits, while section 1754 allows for additional uninsured motorist coverage up to $15,000 per claim, with a total limit of $30,000 per accident. The laws specify how these benefits interact and the limits on recoveries.
Eligible claimants can recover up to $5,000 in medical benefits for injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident.
Yes, if you have no other uninsured motorist coverage, you may recover up to $15,000 for damages, with a total limit of $30,000 per accident.
Any medical benefits recovered up to $5,000 will be deducted from the total uninsured motorist damages recoverable.
Yes, income loss benefits and accidental death benefits are not payable under these sections.