Car accident-other driver had no insurance was driving her boyfriends car« Back to Frequently Asked QuestionsI was in an accident where the other driver was at fault. She was driving her boyfriends car and didn’t have insurance. My UIM was covering it until they found that the boyfriend did have car insurance. Everything was transferred to his insurance company. Now His insurance company is saying that they have evidence that the driver didn’t have permission to drive the car. Isn’t he still liable? The accident was in Feb 07, so we are getting close to the end of the 3 year limit. The boyfriend’s insurance settled on my daughters claim, but not on mine or the other passengers. Should I contact my insurance, keep dealing with the boyfriend’s insurance or hire an attorney? Answer: You should speak to some attorney as soon as possible and pick one you like and go with them. Please feel free to look for more information on my website, www.StraightTalkLaw.com where you can also order a free copy of my book, “Straight Talk Law: The Truth About Washington Auto Accidents”. You can find more information about that, and my other books which are free to Washington residents at www.StraightTalkLaw.com/books |
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