An accident Attorney. Most accident attorneys however will not be interested in taking the case if they know the other party has no insurance
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Agree- however, if YOU have insurance, you probably do not need an attorney. YOUR insurance pays you under uninsured motorist coverage, and then the insurance company's lawyer goes after them.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
An auto injury attorney can negotiate with with other person's insurance company to find the best solution to the accident. The insurance company should handle the situation, and provide the best outcome for you.
Unfortunately, there is no free car insurance. Although, one can purchase auto insurance at a cheap price. Auto insurance is used in case of an accident. It helps pay for the damage done to the vehicle and/or the person(s) in the vehicle.
Yes, You can add any person you wish to your auto insurance policy that you want to be a covered driver in your vehicle.
Auto insurance follows the vehicle so the policy that is covering the vehicle you are driving will provide the coverage.
No
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
An insurance attorney specializes in insurance and insurance law. Often, these attorneys will specialize in one type of insurance like home, auto, health, and mortgage.
By excluding a person from an auto insurance policy, you are stating that the "excluded" person will not drive the insured vehicle, and that you understand that the "excluded" person is not covered by your insurance in the case of any traffic violation (accident, ticket, etc.). It means there is no coverage available to the excluded person in the case of an accident while driving the said vehicle. There will be NO COVERAGE.
There is no need for auto insurance if you don't have a vehicle. What would there be to insure ?
No. Auto Insurance provides coverage for accidental losses wheel operating your vehicle. To cover the finance note of a vehicle you would have to have purchased credit or finance note insurance offered to you by the dealership at the time of purchase.