Personal Injury Law

Understanding Massachusetts’ Serious Injury Threshold for Lawsuits

Massachusetts is unlike most other states when it comes to the right of auto accident victims to sue for personal injuries. We are one of only 12 no-fault states that require your medical costs to be above a certain amount before you can bring an action against the other driver or vehicle owner. This amount is known as the injury threshold. Understanding how this threshold applies can help you take the correct steps to recover fair and adequate compensation after an accident.

The state insurance law provides that an accident victim may not seek damages for pain and suffering unless their medical expenses stemming from the accident are in excess of $2,000. If the expenses are below that amount, then the victim must submit a claim to their own insurance company. These smaller claims will fall under Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance, which is included in every Massachusetts driver’s mandatory automobile coverage. PIP will provide a victim with up to $8,000 for medical expenses, lost wages and/or property damage. PIP coverage is subject to the deductible that the driver chose when he/she applied for his/her auto policy. So, for example, if a car accident victim chose a $500 deductible, then there would be a limitation of l $7,500 in coverage.

In addition to PIP coverage, if an accident victim’s reasonable medical expenses exceed $2,000, then they will be able to bring a claim against the other driver and their insurer. They also will be able to seek compensation for pain and suffering, mental anguish and reduced enjoyment of life that resulted from the accident. It is important to understand that only reasonable and necessary expenses will be included in the determination of whether the victim has incurred $2,000 worth of medical care. This means, for example, that if a victim chooses medications that their doctor considered optional, the costs of such medications might not be applied to the $2,000 threshold.

Whether or not a victim meets the injury threshold is typically a straightforward determination, since medical bills, property damage and lost wages are objectively measurable. This is not true of placing a value on pain and suffering and other noneconomic losses. The determination of those losses is far more subjective and may require expert medical testimony. To achieve the maximum recovery available, a victim should retain a skilled and experienced car accident attorney.

Tags :

Personal Injury Law

Share :

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get a Free Consultation

Upload Files Drag and drop your files here or click the button to upload your files from your computer

multi file upload Drag and drop your files Max Upload: 20 MB
close image preview
image preview
Task already exist for this element.
Write your message in the existing thread.
Here, we opened it for you.
Pushed to Media Folder.
The file was added to the website's media folder, you can now use it from the there.
poweredby
hide sidebar icon
sidebar left
sidebar menu
sidebar menuThis Page
sidebar menuAll Pages
sidebar menuShow Complete Tasks
sidebar menuShow Internal Tasks
sidebar menuSort by Date
sidebar menuSort by Priority
sidebar menuSort by Status
Tasks
Pages
no task in sidebar
Add your comments
Click any part of the page to start collaborating
              Loading...
              link to inbox
              responsive box
              desktop iconDesktop
              tablate iconTablet
              mobile iconMobile
              Browse Comment
              ×
              ×
              Approve Page

              When the page is ready, click the green button to signal to the webmaster that <b>this page is approved.

              there was some error. Please try again.
              ×
              Page Approved
              Desktop Tablet Mobile
              Back to Standard View
              You Ran Out of Website Slots

              That's great!
              It means you're growing & onboarding more clients!<br>Don't let it stop you

              There was some error. Please try again.