We’re thrilled to share that our principal agent, Kate Dawson was recently interviewed and provided expert commentary to a Wall Street Journal article on Personal Injury Protection (PIP) auto insurance. Her insights helped shed light on what this important coverage really means for drivers today, and how it fits into the bigger picture of auto insurance decisions.
Why This Matters
The WSJ article explores the purpose of PIP coverage: what it covers, when it applies, and why it matters depending on your state and situation. By including Kate’s professional perspective, the piece offers a practical, real-world view from someone who helps clients navigate these choices every day.
What Kate Shared
While the full article is available on The Wall Street Journal’s website, here are a few highlights from the discussion we found especially relevant:
- PIP provides medical and related benefits after an auto accident, often regardless of fault.
- The value (and cost) of PIP varies widely based on state laws and individual needs.
- Having a knowledgeable local agent makes all the difference when choosing the right coverage.
- Many drivers don’t realize the gaps in their protection, especially when purchasing insurance online without professional guidance.
Why It’s Important for Our Clients
At FDIG, we believe our job isn’t just selling a policy, it’s helping you understand your coverage so you can use it confidently. Kate’s inclusion in a national publication like The Wall Street Journal reflects her dedication to educating clients and advocating for informed coverage choices.
If you’d like to review your auto insurance, especially your PIP or related medical coverage, we’d be happy to help ensure you’re protected properly with a full understanding of your coverages.
Thank you for trusting us with your insurance needs. We look forward to continuing to serve you with integrity, clarity, and plenty of local know-how.
Source: Wall Street Journal
