I’m an uninsured driver that was hit, in an auto accident. What do I do?« Back to Frequently Asked QuestionsThe other party’s insurance won’t pay. The other party was charged with reckless driving and hit and run by the court. I have contacted his insurance company (Geico) and they refuse to pay. My car has major damage and I have hospital bills that are going to collections. I have all pictures, statements and paperwork that proves the other party is at fault. . I think the insurance company just thinks we are stupid. Help, what do we do? A. For this question, whether or not you had insurance when you were hit by someone else is irrelevant. The bottom line is that if the accident was the other driver’s fault, then they have to make you whole, or put you back in the position you were in prior to the accident. You can request a free copy of my book, Straight Talk Law; The Truth About Washington Auto Accidents which contains the Secrets the Insurance Companies Don’t Want You to Know . The book is available for purchase on Amazon, but going to the link below will get you a free copy. My book will help explain the process and what you should do. My book is available for free to Washington residents at www.StraightTalkLaw.com/freeoffer Like the others above, I also recommend that you consult with and retain an attorney that you trust to make sure that you are fully compensated. You only get one chance at this. |
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