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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What is going to happen if I don't have insurance but the car that hit me does?

Gregory Scott Shurman
Answered by attorney Gregory Scott Shurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory S. Shurman, LLC
If the other driver was at fault, you should still be compensated for your damages even though you didn't have insurance.
If the other driver was at fault, you should still be compensated for your damages even though you didn't have insurance.

What can I do if the other party involved in an auto accident is broke?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
Your question is a bit difficult to answer because there is information missing to properly assess the situation. Did this claim go to trial and were you awarded $25,000? If that is the case, you are going to have a tough time collecting if the person has nothing. A judgement doesn't mean much if it is not collectible. Unfortunately, you can't get blood from a stone. You may be out of luck, but check with a collection attorney in your area. If the case did not go to trial, and you are seeking $25,000 from the defendant who has no insurance, the law in Massachusetts still allows you to make a claim through your own insurance policy. The law requires every car in Massachusetts to have insurance, but if this car did not, that is not your fault. The law allows you to make an uninsured claim through your own insurance policy. Every car has this coverage, and you go through your own company as if you are making a claim against the at fault party's insurance.
Your question is a bit difficult to answer because there is information missing to properly assess the situation. Did this claim go to trial and were you awarded $25,000? If that is the case, you are going to have a tough time collecting if the person has nothing. A judgement doesn't mean much if it is not collectible. Unfortunately, you can't get blood from a stone. You may be out of luck, but check with a collection attorney in your area. If the case did not go to trial, and you are seeking $25,000 from the defendant who has no insurance, the law in Massachusetts still allows you to make a claim through your own insurance policy. The law requires every car in Massachusetts to have insurance, but if this car did not, that is not your fault. The law allows you to make an uninsured claim through your own insurance policy. Every car has this coverage, and you go through your own company as if you are making a claim against the at fault party's insurance.
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Can I sue him for something other than medical bills and my car like emotional distress?

Gregory Scott Shurman
Answered by attorney Gregory Scott Shurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory S. Shurman, LLC
Yes, you can sue him for your medical bills, any time lost from work, pain and suffering and punitive damages. Punitive damages can often be the largest aspect of a case like yours.
Yes, you can sue him for your medical bills, any time lost from work, pain and suffering and punitive damages. Punitive damages can often be the largest aspect of a case like yours.
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