What Happens in a Car Accident If the Other Driver Has No Insurance
The fundamental rule of a crash is that the at-fault driver is responsible for your losses. When that driver is uninsured, the chain of payment breaks.
The fundamental rule of a crash is that the at-fault driver is responsible for your losses. When that driver is uninsured, the chain of payment breaks.
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