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2006-08-22 15:41:56 · 10 answers · asked by erica b 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

10 answers

Yes you can sue. Your insurance status will not come into play, since that cannot be mentioned in front of a jury (anywhere).

2006-08-22 16:10:39 · answer #1 · answered by Catspaw 6 · 0 0

Anyone can sue anyone for anything at any time. Being un-insured can negate possible outcomes, such as in each state it differs but you run the risk of not being legal to operate on the road which could mean you could be fined or imprisoned, or had no right to be on the road. if the risk is minimal,you can sue, but remember either a jury or a judge has to find the other party guilty to collect.

2006-08-22 15:53:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

would not count in case you weren't at fault, if your insurance enterprise pays, you will possibly desire to pay the $500 deductible, then inventive will bypass after this guy for his or her money and YOUR deductible. it is your adjusters job to attempt and discover this guy and discover out if in certainty he has insurance or no longer. If uninsured, your enterprise can sue him individually for you. if your mom and father have uninsured sources injury and in the event that they verify he's in certainty uninsured, then maximum regulations have a decrease deductible, frequently around $250. Now in case you agree directly to no longer have inventive cope with it and bypass after him your self by skill of suing him in courtroom, it is your prerogative. yet be stated that if this guy has no insurance, maximum in all probability no sources. So the choose awards you a judgment, however the courtroom would not collect for you. so which you do all of this and get no longer something. You cant collect no longer something from no longer something. enable your insurance cope with this, because of the fact of this your mom and father pay top type for.

2016-10-02 10:32:07 · answer #3 · answered by marafioti 4 · 0 0

Sure you can, but your character could come into play, and if it is a law in your state to have insurance to drive a vehicle, you could be portrayed as a criminal looking for a pay out.

If it wasn't your fault, and it was the othre driver's fault, then yes - you can sue. But just be ready for what could come around to you in court.

2006-08-22 15:48:20 · answer #4 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 0 0

Without all the details, it's hard to give you good advise.

If you at fault, then most likely not. Depends on the state and if they have at-fault insurance or not. And it's more where the accident happened and not where you have the insurance.

2006-08-22 15:47:34 · answer #5 · answered by Kelli 5 · 0 0

Any person can sue for any reason. The clue is winning.

2006-08-22 15:57:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If it was not his fault he could, But he will get in alot of trouble for not having insurance any way, especially if it was his fault.

2006-08-22 15:46:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no . no insurance= your at fault pay a lawyer for this same answer, but then if you couldn,t afford insurance , well a lawyer is way out of your leaque so STFU

2006-08-22 16:11:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

depends on what state you live in--In Michigan we have what is called a no fault law==which is why we pay like we are all rich--even if we make nothing..so check out your local state policy

2006-08-22 15:45:40 · answer #9 · answered by 69Stang 4 · 1 0

I don't see why not..

2006-08-22 15:43:45 · answer #10 · answered by LA LA 6 · 0 0

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