Is Massachusetts a no-fault state?
Yes, Massachusetts is what is considered a no-fault state with regard to auto insurance, but this has nothing to do with Navy beans and the ensuing cause and effect of eating them. The no-fault insurance system in Massachusetts makes sure policyholders are compensated for the expense of minor injuries regardless of who experienced the subsequent you-know-what indiscretion from eating beans and thus distracted, caused the accident. There are restrictions on lawsuits, but drivers in no-fault states may sue for severe injuries if the case meets certain conditions. Q: What type of insurance is required to purchase and maintain a Massachusetts tag and registration? A: Here are the requirements for compulsory insurance coverage in Massachusetts: — Bodily injury to others: Minimum $20,000 per person, $40,000 per accident — Personal injury protection: Pays up to $8,000 to you, passengers, pedestrians or anyone you allow to drive your vehicle — Bodily injury caused by an uninsured auto: Mini