Have you been in a motor vehicle accident?

You most likely have PIP coverage that will cover your massage treatments.

Agility Massage has years of experience in specializes in PIP claims.  We process your paperwork in a timely fashion, including all necessary records of your treatments, leaving you with peace of mind during a stressful time.


PIP (personal injury protection) - If you are in an auto collision, you need to know this!
PIP is the Personal Injury Protection provision of your auto insurance policy. It is used when a person is injured in an automobile collision.
Washington State Law regarding personal injury protection (PIP) on auto insurance is a no-fault medical coverage, meaning it provides medical and other benefits regardless of who is at fault for the accident.

PIP is a coverage that allows you to claim against your own insurance company to pay for injuries after an accident, regardless of who is at fault< when both sides PIP runs out. It provides medical benefits as well as lost wages and even death benefits if the circumstance requires it. As of February 2011, Washington requires PIP to provide certain minimum benefits, including $10,000 for reasonable and necessary medical costs, which includes massage therapy for up to three years following an accident. It also includes up to $200 per week for lost wages, after a 14-day deductible with a maximum one-year benefit. You can buy higher limits for additional premiums. Your PIP can be used if the driver has no insurance or that driver's insurance runs out.

Many people, it turns out, do not even know how PIP coverage ends up on a policy. PIP must be included on your policy unless you have signed a paper declining that coverage. If you are in a collision and your insurance company tells you that you do not have PIP coverage, then you should ask to see the signed copy of your PIP waiver. We have seen cases where that piece of paper has disappeared (or was never signed), and guess what? If the insurance cannot produce it, then you are covered for the minimum $10, 000.

For more information please reference: http://www.ehow.com/info_7913234_washington-state-pip-insurance-law.html