Erin Do has written: 'Financing health care for the uninsured' -- subject(s): Cost of Medical care, Health Insurance, Insurance, Health, Medical care, Cost of, Medically uninsured persons
If you have "Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist" coverage on your policy, then your insurance will cover it at no cost to you.
In auto insurance, 'uninsured insurance' refers to a type of coverage for accidents caused by a motorist without insurance or hit-and-run accidents in which the driver who caused the wreck cannot be identified. In other words, your insurance may cover the cost of damage to your car, medical expenses, and other expenses. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/what-is-uninsured-or-underinsured-motorist-coverage.html
If you are uninsured then of course not.
Uninsured will not cover this type of accident. Your comprehensive will cover this type of damage.
Some medical insurance will cover the cost of a handicap tub if it is a medical neccessity.
If a motorist is injured by an uninsured motorist and the driver has uninsured motorist coverage the insurance carrier will provide coverage, if certain information is obtained on the uninsured driver. If a driver has Medical payment coverage or PIP coverage he or she and any passengers will be covered by the drivers auto policy Medical payment coverage.
probably not
If you are not at fault and they are, you have the right to sue them for money to cover the accident and possible medical bills. Seek an attorney.
You can check with your own insurance and it will most likely cover your medical costs but I doubt they will pay for the damage to the vehicle. If you wish to get payment from the uninsured auto owner you will have to sue them in civil court. Good luck
Some policies can.
no, it doesnt