If you are hit by an uninsured driver, your uninsured
motorist steps into the place of the absent liability insurance company of the
at-fault driver. You might think that
your insurance company is going to bend over backwards to help you navigate
your uninsured claim. But, as has been
discussed previously, your insurance company is in the business of making
money. How much money they make is
simply the difference between the amount of premiums they collect, and the
amount of claims that they pay out on.
And, that includes your uninsured claim!
It is normal to think that because you are dealing
with your own insurance company that they will treat you fairly, or even better
than any other claimant. But in
actuality, your uninsured motorist claim is treated by your insurance company just
like any other claim. You have to prove
your case to your uninsured automobile insurance company just like you would if
you were dealing with the at-fault drivers’ automobile liability insurance
company.
What
Should You Do If You Are Hit By An Uninsured Driver?
Call the police immediately so an accident report is
generated, showing the other driver was at fault. Just because you are dealing with your own insurance
company, doesn’t mean they are just going to take your word for it. They are going to investigate it, and
determine fault on their own.
Report the accident to your insurance company as soon
as possible. Often insurance companies
do not move at the speed that people would like them to move, so the earlier
the process is started the better.
Make sure you see a doctor, or other medical
professional, immediately. Again, the
longer you delay seeking medical treatment, the more your insurance company
will hold that against you in assessing your damages. The other danger in delaying medical
treatment is that the longer the gap is between seeing the doctor, and the date
of the accident, sometimes the less able, or less likely, your medical
professional is to relate what is going on with you to the motor vehicle
accident in question.
Get a property damage estimate as soon as possible, so
that you know the amount your insurance company is going to have to pay to get
your car fixed. If your car is going to
be deemed a total loss, know the value of your car before speaking to your
insurance company about the total loss payment.
Tippens & Zurosky has represented people involved
in uninsured auto accidents and hurt on the job, in North Carolina and South
Carolina for over twenty years. Let us
help you deal with the unexpected, and get your life back on track. Call us toll free at (877) 372-3580, or
704-343-0018 to schedule a consultation so that we may assist you.