Hypothetically If You Got Hit By A Car And Didn't Have Insurance.

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Let's say you got hit by a car while you were walking and it causes non-life threatenining injuries, and u didn't have car or health insurance of any kind.


would you stlil be able to sue and make some money or nah?
 

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:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol: This nikkas bout to go throw himself in traffic to pay the bills.


Yea you would still get paid. I got a friend who got a settlement when he was 16 cuz someone hit a car he was riding in and gave him whiplash.

If you really wanna make some racks throw yourself in front of a bus, a train, or any kind of city operated vehicle. Goodluck. Hopefully you just crush your leg and not your neck.
 

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Let's say you got hit by a car while you were walking and it causes non-life threatenining injuries, and u didn't have car or health insurance of any kind.


would you stlil be able to sue and make some money or nah?

hell yeah u can sue, cuz the person driving's car insurance is supposed to cover all your medical cost. plus pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way. even when theyre in the wrong.
 

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Let's say you got hit by a car while you were walking and it causes non-life threatenining injuries, and u didn't have car or health insurance of any kind.


would you stlil be able to sue and make some money or nah?

@gangreen just passed his bar exam. he would be the perfect person to ask.


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It depends on what state u are in.

Most States have a traditional tort system and you can sue anyone in court for negligence when it comes to automobile accidents. You can get a big civil judgment if a jury or a judge find fault on the driver and may give you punitive damages and/or pain and suffering damages.

Some States, have something called a no fault insurance scheme when it comes to automobile accidents. For example if you are in New York, New York requires drivers who own New York registered vehicles to have no fault coverage under their automobile insurance policy at the time of an accident. No fault covers pedestrians, the drivers and passengers involved in an auto accident regardless of who is at fault.

There are exceptions to who are not covered for no fault insurance like drunk drivers and drag racers who cause accidents. They are not covered and can be sued in court.

If you are in New York, You may also be eligible for this coverage if you are a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. This coverage is designed to pay for your lost wages, medical bills and other medically-necessary expenses and it is your only remedy. If you are covered (for example you are an covered pedestrian hit by a covered driver), you can not sue in the court for negligence (who is at fault for the accident is irrelevant in no fault states) (i.e. no big pay day for pain and suffering or punative damages)

You can also bypass no fault insurance and sue in court in New York if you suffer a statutorily defined "severe" injury or The driver is not covered (e.g. Drunk driver or drag racer)

Sorry, Thats as much as I know, I basically only know New York law. :yeshrug:
 
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