I was involved in an accident with a driver who has no insurance. What are my options?
If it is determined that the at fault party did not have insurance then a claim can be made under your uninsured auto policy provisions. You have coverage specifically for this circumstance and it should be taken advantage of. This is also clearly a matter you need to have handled by a lawyer. Such a claim will not raise your rates nor will you be subjected to your policy being cancelled. That is why one pays a premium for this type of coverage.
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