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Injured by an Uninsured Motorist? Here's What You Should Do

Just like with your relatives, you don’t get to pick who hits you in an accident, and when trouble arises, it is going to be complicated. Dealing with a car accident caused by an uninsured driver is bound to be even more difficult. An uninsured motorist (UM) is a driver who has no automobile liability insurance whatsoever.

In a typical car accident case, you can turn to the insurance company of the liable driver when filing a claim or lawsuit in pursuit of compensation. What should you do if you get hit by an uninsured driver? What can you do when hit by an uninsured driver?

Try to remember these steps after being in an accident with an uninsured driver:

  1. Get as much information as you can at the scene of the accident: Even if the other driver doesn't have insurance, write down their name and contact information, both on paper and in your smartphone. Many uninsured drivers will not want to give you their information or will drive away without talking to you, though. To anticipate a hit-and-run, write down their license plate number and take a photo of it first, so you have some way to track who was in the accident. Once information is exchanged, take more pictures of the scene overall, including your car and injuries. Gather any other information that could help you prove who was at fault in the accident as well, like the testimony of a friendly eyewitness.
  2. Call the police: Even if the other driver flees the scene or doesn't want to get the police involved, this is a crucial step that cannot be ignored. You will want an official report of the crash on record. This will make it easier to prove fault and receive compensation for the accident. You can also help law enforcement officials track down the wrongdoer in case of a hit-and-run. Tell them everything you know about their vehicle, like the direction it was traveling before and after the collision, its color, make and model, and the part of the vehicle that impacted your own.
  3. Call your insurance company: Both Nebraska and Iowa require all automobiles to have “uninsured motorist coverage” on our own automobile policy. This coverage will provide compensation for your medical bills and your injuries if you are hit by an uninsured driver that has no money or ability to pay for your non-car related damages. Unfortunately, this uninsured coverage will not pay for your car damage caused by an uninsured driver. You must have collision coverage (minus your deductible) to get your car fixed after being hit by an uninsured driver. Regardless of the coverage you added to your policy, your insurance company will need to know about what happened sooner or later.

Omaha Car Accident Lawyers Here to Help You

If you’re left with damages after a car accident with an uninsured motorist and have questions about filing an uninsured motorist claim with your insurance provider, Burnett Wilson Law can provide all the help you need to get through this difficult time. There are three things that our Omaha personal injury attorneys focus on when handling a car accident claim: you, your fair recovery, and the evidence relating to your accident. Contact our attorneys at Burnett Wilson Law to schedule a free car accident case evaluation at (402) 810-8611.