Can a Michigan motorcyclist obtain compensation even when the other driver is uninsured?
An operator or writer of a Michigan motorcycle involved in the motorcycle crash may still obtain restitution for damages. — this is provided that there is uninsured motorist coverage available to the victim. The operator of the motorcycle would typically look to the motorcycle’s insurance for uninsured motorist coverage. A passenger or non-owner of the motorcycle may be able to collect from a vehicle they own or is in their household if they too purchased uninsured motorist coverage. See recommended insurance on this site.
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