In most cases, the negligent driver is
liable for any injuries and damages. However, if the hit and run driver cannot
be found, your own car insurance policy may be the only source of compensation.
Your compensation claim can be covered through the following coverage:
Uninsured
motorist coverage: This coverage covers you when
you are injured by an insured driver. In the event of a hit and run accident,
it can be the primary source of coverage. If you file a claim under this
coverage, the insurance company will handle it just as a normal liability
claim.
Personal
injury protection coverage: This coverage pays for
medical expenses, as well as lost wages or funeral expenses, regardless of who
was at fault in the car accident.
Collision
coverage: This coverage allows you to make a claim
for vehicle repairs, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. Hit and
run victims can also file a claim for vehicle damages against their own policy
under collision coverage.
I was involved in an auto accident and broke my ankle. The auto driver did not have underinsured/uninsured coverage on his auto insurance policy. Can I claim compensation for my injuries and losses?
ReplyDeleteClaiming compensation for being involved in a car crash is complicated, more so for being involved in a crash with an uninsured or underinsured driver. Our team of legal professionals at Jacoby & Meyers has successfully represented auto accident victims in New York. For more details: http://www.jmlawyer.com/practice-areas/uninsured-and-under-insured-motorist-accidents
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