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Motorcycle Accident Attorney - Auto Accident FAQ
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The other driver doesn't have insurance, who is responsible for payment of my bills ?
If the other driver is found to be "at fault" in the auto accident and has no insurance, your own policy, through your uninsurance benefits, may cover the damage done to your vehicle, as well as the medical bills for any injuries you may have sustained.
If the other driver is underinsured and does not have enough insurance to cover your losses, your own policy, through underinsurance benefits, may cover the difference.
In either case, you have the option to sue the other driver for all costs incurred. However, it may be difficult to collect if you are awarded a settlement by the court. You should consult an experienced accident attorney to understand your rights in this situation.
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