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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 19-109

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§19–109.
On or after January 1, 1972, an authorized insurer may not issue or deliver a policy or contract of bodily injury liability insurance on a motor vehicle that is principally garaged or principally used in the State when the policy or contract is issued or delivered if:
(1)the policy or contract contains a representation that the authorized insurer will pay all reasonable medical expenses incurred for bodily injury caused by an accident to the insured or another individual covered by the policy or contract; and
(2)the authorized insurer retains the right of subrogation to recover from a third party any amount paid under the policy or contract on behalf of the injured individual.
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