ru3.us

ru3 US Auto Insurance Reference

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Methodology for the PIP / No-Fault Coverage Dataset

The ru3.us PIP / No-Fault Dataset (Version 2025.01) is a structured representation of personal injury protection (PIP) and related benefits based solely on an initial consolidated 2025 reference document.

This page explains what the dataset does and does not claim, and how it is designed to evolve over time.


Scope and Intent

The dataset addresses two questions for each jurisdiction:

  1. Does the initial reference text explicitly describe PIP or PIP-like benefits as part of required coverage?
  2. Where PIP is described, what is the core medical coverage amount, and what additional benefits are mentioned?

It does not attempt to:

Instead, it preserves only what is clearly present in the initial text and marks everything else as "unknown".


Fields and Interpretation

Each row includes:


Data Sources

Version 2025.01 uses:

  1. The same consolidated 2025 state-by-state requirements text used for:
    • The minimum liability dataset
    • The UM/UIM dataset
  2. Only the portions of that text that explicitly reference:
    • “Personal injury protection”
    • Clear PIP benefit structures (e.g., Kansas PIP medical, income loss, funeral, and survivors’ benefits)

No additional external sources are incorporated in this version. Where the reference is silent on PIP/no-fault, the dataset reflects that silence with "unknown".


Design Choices

Key design decisions:

  1. No fabricated no-fault labels
    Although many states are widely known as no-fault or choice states, Version 2025.01 does not assign a no-fault classification without explicitly tying it to reviewed statutory or regulator sources.

  2. Minimal numeric fields
    PIP can include multiple benefit dimensions (medical, income loss, services, funeral, rehabilitation). Version 2025.01 only creates a single pip_min_medical numeric column and leaves all richer detail in pip_text.

  3. Separation from liability and UM/UIM datasets
    PIP is kept in its own dataset so:

    • The minimum liability dataset remains simple.
    • UM/UIM and PIP can be updated and expanded on independent timelines.

Future Enhancements

Planned improvements include:

Each update will include a changelog describing:


How to Use This Dataset

Use this dataset to:

Do not use it as a definitive statement of full no-fault law or PIP options. Always verify specifics with: