Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage definition

Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage or "OSAIC" means any coverage for medical expenses under an automobile insurance policy other than PIP. OSAIC includes automobile insurance policies issued in another state or jurisdiction.
Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage or "OSAIC" means any coverage for medical expenses under an automobile insurance policy other than PIP, as PIP is defined herein, including automobile insurance policies issued in another state or jurisdiction.

Examples of Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage in a sentence

  • Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage (“OSAIC”) means any coverage for medical expenses under an automobile insurance policy other than PIP, including automobile insurance policies issued in another state or jurisdiction.

Related to Out-of-State Automobile Insurance Coverage

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  • group insurance means insurance, other than creditor’s group insurance and family insurance, whereby the lives of a number of persons are insured severally under a single contract between an insurer and an employer or other person; (“assurance collective”)

  • Certificate of Insurance means a document showing that an insurance policy has been written and includes a statement of the coverage of the policy.

  • Travel Insurance means coverage for personal risks incidental to planned travel, including one or more of the following: