by Guest » Sun Aug 01, 2010 08:34 pm
i was hit one morning going to class leaving my apt complex, the street i was turning into had vehicles lined up on both sides of the road right up to the exit of my complex completely occluding line of sight up the road. i pulled out slowly and had my front end smashed of by another driver...the officer on the scene did not issue me a citation and mentioned the other driver must have been speeding due to the damages to my vehicle...anyways, i recieved a call from the other drivers insurance agency stating that my insurance was not active at the time so i am at fault and liable to pay for her damages while she is not liable to pay mine. is this right and is there anything i can do?
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 04:55 am Post Subject:
Check your insurance ecaorvge. If you have UM or uninsured motorist ecaorvge then that ecaorvge acts like its the lady who hits you insurance and you can make a claim against it for your medical bills and any pain and suffering up to the limit you have.
This OP was informed that he/she did not have active insurance at the time of the loss.
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