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Protect Yourself Against Personal Injury By Uninsured Drivers

In California, nearly 1 in 4 drivers are uninsured, even though California law clearly requires all drivers to have proper coverage.  

More than 3 million California drivers have no insurance. To reduce that number, a state initiative called the California Low Cost Automobile Program began in 2006. The program’s intent is to make minimal insurance [$10,000 per person/$20,000 maximum per accident] available to every driver in the state. 

It’s the absolute minimum, and that’s hardly enough to cover the bills when a person is injured in an auto accident. 

Uninsured drivers are a problem in almost every region in California. So are unlicensed drivers, and because unlicensed drivers don’t carry insurance, they are more likely to hit and run, often at dangerous speeds, causing catastrophic personal injuries when they are in a collision. 

As the number of drivers without insurance has risen, unethical insurance companies have figured out how to profit from them. These companies issue a policy that the driver can use as proof of insurance, but the companies cancel the policy as soon as the driver gets registration papers for a car.

It’s obvious that California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and law enforcement agencies are not doing their job of protecting law-abiding citizens from uninsured and unlicensed drivers. The damages from personal injuries and wrongful death are piling up every day, and everyone who drives in California is a potential victim of an uninsured driver.

Uninsured and underinsured drivers aren’t going to disappear from California’s roads anytime soon, so it’s important to take every possible action to protect yourself against them. 

Two steps that you can take to protect yourself are to: 

        • buy as much uninsured and underinsured coverage as is offered, usually as much as your primary limit and its down right cheap.  

         • Contact us at 888.777.1776.  Our firm has a winning record of judgments against insurance companies that try to avoid paying their obligations – companies that act in bad faith in handling claims.

Most people have no idea how to use the insurance laws to protect themselves and give up their rights. 

Don’t make that mistake. In many cases I have accomplished miraculous results in cases where there was not enough insurance for the horrible personal injuries caused by underinsured drivers.  

Call 888.777.1776. It will cost you nothing to learn what you don’t know.

Onward,

 Richard Alexander

Posted on: November 21, 2009   Posted in: Car / Truck / Motorcycle / SUV Accidents, Insurance Fraud / Bad Faith, Personal Injury / Wrongful Death   4 Comments  

4 Responses

  1. Michael Griffin - December 3, 2009

    Dick — Fully agree w/ your points. Tried to get AAA to write higher limits on my policy for uninsured motorist, and they “refused” be/c they said the limits were standardized at 30K/person, 60K/occurrence. Did I not insist sufficiently or what did I do wrong? Can you or can you not get uninsured limits the same as primary coverage? Help. Michael G.

  2. Michael Griffin - December 3, 2009

    Pls. see my question above. MG

  3. WILLIAMS PELTS J MARY - March 22, 2010

    I WAS IN AN CAR ACCIDENT AND THE DEALER HAS SOLD ME AN CAR WITH FAULTY BREAK’S AND I CALLED HIM AND TOLD HIM ABOUT IT AND HE SAID DON’T WORRY IT’S NOTHING BUT THE BREAK LIGHT KEPT COMING ON AND OFF AND THAT SUNDAY AFTER I LEFT CHURCH I WAS COMING HOME AND AN UNINSURED DRIVER WAS DRIVING THE SHOULDER AND SIDE SWIPED ME AND MY BREAK’S WENT OUT AND MY 1999 FORD EXPLORE FLIPPED OVER TWO TIME’S BUT I THANK GOD THAT I AM ALIVE I WANT TO SUE THE DEALER SHIP WHO SOLD ME THE CAR BUT I BOUGHT IT AS IS AND I KNOW THE BREAK’S ARE SUPPOSE TO WORK PROPERLY.

  4. WILLIAMS PELTS J MARY - March 22, 2010

    CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME

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