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Under New York's no-fault law, which of the following can be included in first-party benefits?

  1. Lost wages after the accident.

  2. Medical expenses incurred within one year post-accident.

  3. Pain and suffering for the first six months.

  4. Property damage related expenses.

The correct answer is: Medical expenses incurred within one year post-accident.

Under New York's no-fault law, first-party benefits are specifically designed to cover certain costs related to injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of who is at fault. These benefits primarily include medical expenses and lost wages, among other essential financial reliefs. Medical expenses incurred within one year post-accident are indeed covered under this law as part of the first-party benefits. This coverage ensures that individuals can receive necessary medical treatment without the burden of immediate out-of-pocket expenses, allowing for quicker recovery and financial stability after an accident. The law focuses on providing critical support to individuals dealing with medical issues arising from their injuries. Lost wages can also be included as first-party benefits, but they are subject to certain limitations and qualifications, such as being unable to work due to the accident. Pain and suffering, however, is generally not compensated under the no-fault system, especially in the initial months post-accident. Property damage expenses are also not included as first-party benefits since these fall outside the scope of the no-fault coverage, which is primarily focused on medical and income-related losses.