What happens if the truck driver doesn't have insurance?
Answered by the trial team at Lionheart Injury Law. Free consultation: (720) 763-5207.
The Answer
Commercial trucking companies are required by federal law to carry substantial insurance coverage. However, if you have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage (or UM/UIM), your own insurance company can step in to cover your damages, including medical bills, car repairs, lost wages, pain and suffering, physical impairment and disfigurement. Lionheart Injury Law is one of the few law firms in Colorado that specializes in recovering damages in first-party UM/UIM cases to ensure that your own insurance company treats you fairly and in good faith.
Lionheart Injury Law also investigates every other angle, including the trucking company's liability, the truck manufacturer's liability, and any third-party negligence. We leave no stone unturned in our attempt to get you maximum compensation for your damages.
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