Legal Question in Insurance Law in Indiana
Auto 'A' is parked in a public retail lot. Auto 'B' hits 'A' causing damage to 'A'. Auto 'A' Owner has no insurance on vehicle. Does this absolve 'B' of any liability to pay for damages?
Asked on 8/03/09, 2:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Larry Jackson
Jackson Law Firm, LLC
It does not relieve Driver B of responsibility. He is resposnible if the accident was his fault. It does, typically, make it harder to collect from him, since you have to get it out of him personally than from his insurer.
Answered on 8/03/09, 2:32 pm
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