Interpreting insurance coverage and benefits can be complicated under any circumstances, but especially if you are involved in an accident while outside your state of residence. These kinds of accidents can make it difficult to know what you may or may not be entitled to, at a time when you need your insurance to support you the most.
No-Fault Benefits Through PIP
The no-fault benefits that would stay the same between states for motorcycle operators are typically personal injury protection (PIP) policies. Texas is a state with a small mandatory PIP, but many other states—especially those that are no-fault states—will have larger PIP policies that take the place of big third-party policies. For instance, New Jersey has very high PIP requirements, and it is not uncommon to see million-dollar PIP policies that have come out of New Jersey. In that case, a New Jersey resident injured out of state could make a PIP claim directly against their own carrier up to the amount of their injuries for their PIP, since their coverage does carry with them. Also, if they have bought any additional excess coverage like any underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage, that would travel with them. Liability policy can be varied in this regard, but if their liability policies are equal to or greater than the state mandatory minimum, then they travel with them.