If you get involved in a car crash without insurance, and you’re the at-fault party, you can have your driver’s license, license plate, vehicle registration, and tags suspended. On top of these, you’ll be financially responsible for any injuries or property damage you cause. In other words, you’ll have to pay out-of-pocket for any cost of repairing damaged vehicles including yours, treatment for other people’s injuries as well as yours, and any legal fees. If you cannot afford to pay for all damages in full, you can try to come up with a flexible payment plan.
If another person caused the crash, however, you have a right to seek compensation from the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier even when you do not have insurance. Talk to Zimmet & Zimmet today to learn how we can help you pursue a claim against the at-fault party’s insurance company.