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What is the difference between Full Tort and Limited Tort Options?

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What is the difference between Full Tort and Limited Tort Options?

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By selecting the full tort option, you keep all your rights to make a claim against anyone who caused your injuries. With the limited tort option, you are only entitled to make a claim for non-economic damages (e.g. pain and suffering, scarring, etc) if it is determined that you sustained a serious bodily injury resulting in a loss of bodily function or death. With full tort rights, you are entitled to make a claim for non-economic damages regardless of the extent of your injuries. There are some exceptions that may apply even if you only have selected a limited tort policy. We can discuss these exceptions with you and whether they apply in your case.

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