WalletHub, Financial Company
@WalletHub
No, personal injury protection (PIP) is not required in Arkansas – it’s optional. By default, all Arkansas car insurance policies include at least $5,000 in PIP coverage. But if you don’t want the coverage, you don’t have to carry it (or get any replacement coverage for medical expenses). You just need to notify your insurance company in writing that you would like to decline PIP coverage.
Arkansas drivers who want to cancel their PIP coverage should first check to see if their insurance company has any specific requirements for cancellation (for example, a timeline to follow). Otherwise, all you need to do is send a letter indicating that you were offered the PIP coverage but want to decline it. Include your name, your policy number, and the dates of your policy. Then sign the letter and mail it to your insurance company (ask customer service for the proper mailing address).
Even though PIP insurance isn’t required, it’s still a wise decision to buy some if you can afford it. In Arkansas, an average of 16.6% of drivers on the road don’t have car insurance. That means you have a 1 in 6 chance that the other driver won’t have insurance if you get into an accident. Car accidents can be extremely expensive, with fatal accidents in Arkansas alone costing $683 million each year. That makes PIP coverage a good investment.
PIP required? | No, PIP is not required - it's included on all insurance policies, but you can cancel it |
Minimum PIP coverage (if not rejected) | $5,000 |
State accident laws | At-fault |
Annual cost of insurance | $1,107 |
National cost ranking (1=cheapest) | 25 |
Arkansas drivers pay an average of $1,107 per year. Car insurance in Arkansas is fairly average, due to its middle-of-the-road rankings for traffic safety across the state.
People also ask
Did we answer your question?