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The driver who hit me doesn’t have insurance. What should I do?

Answer:

Of course you also have the option of suing the uninsured driver. Unfortunately, very few individuals have substantial liquid assets that they can use to repay you. Even if you win a lawsuit against the at-fault driver, you may never see a penny of it.

Since every case is different and the options available to you depend on a variety of factors, consider taking a couple of minutes to give us a call or email. We’ll evaluate your claim and explain exactly what options are available to you for free. We’re available 24/7 at (214) 651-6100.

The driver who hit me doesn’t have insurance. What should I do?

Answer:

It happens; you get into a car accident and shortly find out that the other driver is uninsured. In such cases, your best option may be to file an uninsured motorist claim. This will help you recover money damages that will go toward compensating you for your injuries as well as the damage to your vehicle. Unfortunately, not everyone has UM coverage, and even if you do, you’ll likely have to pay your deductible.

Of course you also have the option of suing the uninsured driver. Unfortunately, very few individuals have substantial liquid assets that they can use to repay you. Even if you win a lawsuit against the at-fault driver, you may never see a penny of it.

Since every case is different and the options available to you depend on a variety of factors, consider taking a couple of minutes to give us a call or email. We’ll evaluate your claim and explain exactly what options are available to you for free. We’re available 24/7 at (214) 651-6100.

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