Yes, California is a no-fault auto insurance state, but it follows a modified no-fault system. This means that while drivers are required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, they can still pursue compensation for damages from the at-fault driver. However, California primarily operates under a traditional fault-based system for property damage claims, allowing individuals to hold the responsible party accountable for losses.
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