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Q. Do I have to provide original receipts when I submit my Medical or Travel Expense forms for reimbursement?

A. No. In most cases we require that you submit legible copies of your receipts with your forms. Your case manager will notify you if an original receipt is required.

Q. My husband and I were both injured in a car accident. We're going to a clinic for treatment every Monday morning and drive our own car. Can we both claim this travel expense?

A. No. PIPP reimburses you individually for the costs you have from injuries in a motor vehicle accident. You and your husband don't have separate travel costs when you go to the clinic together. Only one of you can claim the expense.


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