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PODCAST #265 Georgia Workers' Compensation Lawyer - Someone Cut Me Off Causing Me to Hit Someone Else, What Do I do?

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Got a question the other day. "Someone cut me off in traffic causing me to swerve and hit the car next to me. We were both injured. Should I file this on my insurance or what? Do I file mine on my insurance and his on mine? What about the person who cut us off? How does that all work together?" Well, if someone actually hit and drove off and you have no contact information, when you call the police they're not gonna have any contact information either. You can attempt to locate them by looking to see if there's any type of cameras nearby etc but that is a long shot. Probably what you have to do is you probably have to go through your uninsured motorist coverage. Now, keep in mind that is optional coverage not everybody has it. And so, you wanna make sure that you do have it in order to pursue it. If you don't have uninsured motors coverage you can't find the other drivers insurance coverage. You may be left paying for those injuries on your own. Stay safe!

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Got a question the other day. "Someone cut me off in traffic causing me to swerve and hit the car next to me. We were both injured. Should I file this on my insurance or what? Do I file mine on my insurance and his on mine? What about the person who cut us off? How does that all work together?" Well, if someone actually hit and drove off and you have no contact information, when you call the police they're not gonna have any contact information either. You can attempt to locate them by looking to see if there's any type of cameras nearby etc but that is a long shot. Probably what you have to do is you probably have to go through your uninsured motorist coverage. Now, keep in mind that is optional coverage not everybody has it. And so, you wanna make sure that you do have it in order to pursue it. If you don't have uninsured motors coverage you can't find the other drivers insurance coverage. You may be left paying for those injuries on your own. Stay safe!

CALL US ► 912-208-2992
TEXT US ► 912-233-1100
EMAIL US ► Ty@TyWilsonLaw.com
Website
Facebook
Pinterest

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