What does personal injury protection do?(1 point) Responses It covers injury or death to others caused by the named driver or named car. It covers injury or death to others caused by the named driver or named car. It covers medical costs to the driver and passengers of the named vehicle. It covers medical costs to the driver and passengers of the named vehicle. It covers damage to the named car if the accident is a hit-and-run or the other driver does not have insurance or enough insurance. It covers damage to the named car if the accident is a hit-and-run or the other driver does not have insurance or enough insurance. It covers damage to other people’s property.

It covers medical costs to the driver and passengers of the named vehicle.

Personal injury protection (PIP) is a type of auto insurance coverage that covers medical costs for the driver and passengers of the named vehicle.

Personal injury protection (PIP) is a type of insurance coverage that helps pay for medical expenses and other costs resulting from a car accident. It is typically included in auto insurance policies. PIP covers medical costs for the driver and passengers of the insured vehicle, regardless of who is at fault for the accident. This includes expenses such as hospital bills, doctor visits, rehabilitation costs, and sometimes even lost wages.

To understand what specific coverage a personal injury protection policy provides, you should refer to your insurance policy documents or contact your insurance provider.