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It’s pretty common for insurance companies to offer what is known as uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. It’s customarily in the form of an additional rider, with an additional fee. In the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident with an uninsured or under-insured driver, the first thing to determine is whether your policy carries such a provision. Don’t count on your agent to volunteer that information. You also may find the language of the policy a bit confusing. The best thing to do is hire an experienced lawyer to review your policy.
It’s fairly common that more than one person contributed to a crash. It may have been another driver—if so, you may be able to recover all your damages from that person, provided their degree of responsibility crossed a certain threshold.
Other potentially responsible parties include:
To learn how we can help you with an uninsured motorist claim, contact our office online or call attorney Popper at 973-993-8787. We have offices in Morristown and Newton but will come to your home or the hospital, if necessary. There is no charge for your first consultation.
We handle all personal injury claims on a contingency basis. You won’t be charged any legal fees unless attorney Popper recovers compensation for your losses.
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