What Happens When The Driver Who Hits You Has No Insurance?
Summary
If you are involved in an accident with an uninsured driver, your own auto policy may provide coverage for uninsured or underinsured motorists. This means you could still receive compensation, but your insurer will handle the case as if they were representing the at-fault driver. Many individuals are unaware of this important coverage. Preszler Injury Lawyers can assist you in navigating the complexities of your insurance policy and help you access all available coverages. For expert guidance, contact Jeffrey Preszler at 1-800-JUSTICE.
Transcription
If the other driver has no insurance, your own policy steps in. What happens if the driver who hits you has no insurance? Here's the surprising answer: your own auto policy includes coverage for uninsured or underinsured drivers. That means that you may still be protected. But here's the catch: your insurer now fights the case as if they were the at-fault driver's insurer. Most people don't even know that this coverage exists. That's where we step in. We can help you access all the insurance coverages available.
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