Legal Question in Insurance Law in Ohio
Financial Responsibility in Automobile Accidents.
I was rear-ended by a Sherrif Deputy. Ohio Revised Code states that any state owned vehicle, or municipality of the state, is exempt from financial obligation. Therefore, I have to either make a claim on my insurance (which will cause it to raise) or pay for it out of pocket. How many other states has the same law in effect?
Asked on 7/11/07, 2:48 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Willard Hanner
Hanner Law Firm
Re: Financial Responsibility in Automobile Accidents.
I believe you're mistaken in your belief that the county is immune from liability under the circumstances described. See Revised Code Chapter 2744.
Answered on 7/11/07, 4:17 pm
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