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Uninsured motorist

Answered 12 years and 7 months ago by Sarah Reese (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
I recommend that you get a certified letter from her insurance company advising that she did not have coverage on the date of the accident.  Request that it be put in writing and be a certified document.   If she did not have coverage, you can try to report her for driving without insurance, however, that will not take care of any damages you may have.  If she has no coverage, the only other thing to try is to work it out with her on your own. You can request that she pay you out of pocket for the damages you may have.  Otherwise, you likely will have no route for recovery.  This is why uninsured motorist coverage is important.  It protects YOU against other drivers who are uninsured or who may be underinsured (have less insurance than you).  Best of luck! NOTE:  This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this response.  ... Read More
I recommend that you get a certified letter from her insurance company advising that she did not have coverage on the date of the accident. ... Read More