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1791 – Notice Of Available Benefits And Limits | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law mandates insurance companies to disclose available benefits, including medical, income loss, and death benefits, at the time of coverage application.

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1791 – Notice Of Available Benefits And Limits

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1791

Summary
Pennsylvania law requires insurance companies to inform applicants about available benefits at the time of original coverage application through a bold, 10-point notice. The law mandates the availability of specific benefits, including medical, income loss, accidental death, and funeral benefits, with specified minimum amounts. It also allows for an alternative combined benefit option with aggregate coverage limits.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law mandates insurance companies to disclose available benefits, including medical, income loss, and death benefits, at the time of coverage application.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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