What are the limits on my ability to collect under an uninsured motorist provision?
UM coverage usually limits your ability to collect–and the amount you receive–as follows: · If your accident involves a hit-and-run driver, you must notify the police within 24 hours of the accident. · If your accident involves a hit-and-run driver, the driver’s car must have actually hit you-being forced off the road by a driver who disappears is not sufficient. · Your UM coverage will be reduced by any amounts you receive under other insurance coverage, such as your personal medical insurance or any applicable workers’ compensation coverage. · If you or a relative are injured by an uninsured motorist while you are in someone else’s car, your UM coverage will be secondary to the UM coverage of that other car’s owner.
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