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MedPay

A Type of auto Insurance covering medical and funeral expenses resulting from an accident for the Policyholder and any passengers riding with the policyholder. MedPay also covers the Policyholder for any accident in which he is a pedestrian. MedPay provides Coverage regardless of who is at fault.

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