Legal Question in Insurance Law in Florida
pedestrian accident
I was in a turn lane with a green arrow traveling west about to turn onto a south bound road. The cars to my right where at a stop (red Light). A pedestrian came running from in between the cars into the path of my car. Said pedestrian landed on the hood of my car and windshield. No damage was done to my car. I notified my insurance company, a report was written on the scene. The police officer at the scene said i was not at fault, they would be siting the pedestrian for jay walking. My bodily injury coverage is only 10/20. Can this pedestrian sue me directly after recieving monies from the insurance company and how much am I liable for.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: pedestrian accident
While your insurance company may offer to settle for the full 10K the pedestrian may not agree. If you are sued your carrier is only responsible for the first 10. I suggest you obtain a private attorney to protect your rights. I concentrate in this type of law. Good luck.
Related Questions & Answers
-
Lawsuit atemming from an rental auto accident 9 years ago On April 30,1994 I had an... Asked 11/12/03, 4:24 pm in United States Florida Insurance Law
-
Claim denial / abeyance not based on current claim My car was stolen 3 month ago.... Asked 11/09/03, 8:56 am in United States Florida Insurance Law
-
Car Accident Insurance claim I had a car accident on Sept.19,2003 ( I was at fault)... Asked 11/03/03, 8:04 pm in United States Florida Insurance Law
-
Can an insurance company not pay for full damage caused by another Made a rt hand... Asked 10/20/03, 9:49 pm in United States Florida Insurance Law
-
How to put someone on a life insurance Will who reside outside the country? * How to... Asked 10/10/03, 3:13 pm in United States Florida Insurance Law