Medical payments (MedPay) coverage on a homeowners policy pays small medical bills if a guest is injured at your home — regardless of who’s at fault — usually $1,000 to $5,000.
Core Coverage
By the Home & Dime Editorial Team · Updated 2026
How it works
- Pays guest medical bills without a liability lawsuit.
- No-fault — it applies even if you weren’t negligent.
MedPay vs. liability
MedPay handles small, quick bills; personal liability covers larger injury claims and lawsuits.
Common exclusions
- Injuries to you or household members
- Large claims beyond the MedPay limit
- Auto injuries
State considerations
MedPay limits and availability are consistent across states; it’s an inexpensive goodwill coverage.
Claim tips
- Keep the limit reasonable ($5,000 is common).
- Report guest injuries to your insurer.
- Use MedPay for minor bills to avoid a liability claim.
Frequently asked questions
Does MedPay cover my family?
No — only guests and third parties.
Is it no-fault?
Yes — it pays regardless of fault.
Related guides
Sources: Insurance Information Institute (iii.org); Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; FEMA; state Departments of Insurance. General information, not insurance advice.
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