What if the driver who injured me has no auto insurance or flees the scene?
Summary
If you are involved in an accident with an uninsured driver or one that cannot be located, you may be eligible for compensation through your own auto insurance under the Underinsured Motorist (UIM) or Family Protection endorsement. This coverage allows you to receive benefits even when the at-fault party lacks insurance. If you have questions about your entitlements or need assistance navigating your insurance policy after an accident, consider reaching out to Preszler Injury Lawyers for a free consultation. Their team can help clarify your rights and options. For immediate assistance, you can also contact 1-800-JUSTICE.
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If the driver that hit you has no insurance or cannot be found, you can turn to your own auto insurance company under the Underinsured Motorist (UIM) or Family Protection endorsement. This endorsement means that you can get compensated for your loss even if the at-fault driver has no insurance or cannot be identified. If you're unsure about what your entitlements under your own policy of insurance are after an accident, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers for a free consultation.
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