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Can I make a personal injury claim if the responsible driver did not have automobile insurance?

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Can I make a personal injury claim if the responsible driver did not have automobile insurance?

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Yes. As part of your own automobile insurance policy you have “uninsured motorist” coverage. This coverage basically requires that your own insurance company becomes the insurance company for the responsible party for the purposes of adjusting and settling your personal injury claim. There are many legal considerations to be made in prosecuting this type of a claim. Therefore, it is highly recommended that an experienced personal injury attorney represent you. Over the years, our firm has handled many uninsured motorist claims with excellent results. Contact our personal injury attorneys at 847-564-0285 in order to discuss your options.

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