What is the difference between limited and full tort coverage?
Full and Limited Tort are options that you can choose under your auto insurance policy as a result of the Pennsylvania motor vehicle financial responsibility law. Limited Tort allows you to save on your premiums by waiving your right to recover certain damages, such as payments for pain and suffering, unless the injuries you sustain in an automobile accident meet one of the exceptions as defined in Act 6 of Title 75, Section 1705 (d). Full Tort allows you to retain unrestricted rights to bring suit against the negligent party following an automobile accident.
Full and Limited Tort are options that you can choose under your auto insurance policy as a result of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law. Limited Tort allows you to save on your premiums by waiving your right to recover certain damages such as payments for pain and suffering unless the injuries you sustain in an automobile accident are defined as serious. Full Tort allows you to retain unrestricted rights to bring suit against the negligent party in an automobile accident.
Full and Limited Tort are options that you can choose under your auto insurance policy as a result of the Pennsylvania motor vehicle financial responsibility law. Limited Tort allows your to save on your premiums by waiving your right to recover certain damages such as payments for pain and suffering unless the injuries you sustain in an automobile accident is defined as serious. Full Tort allows you to retain unrestricted rights to bring suit against the negligent party in an automobile accident.