According to New Jersey law, all drivers must carry automobile insurance, under penalty of legal fines or even jail time. Still, it is often the case that drivers take to the roads without insurance. This dangerous reality is one main cause for a driver to flee the scene after being involved in an accident. Other common causes of hit-and-run responses to the collision are
Fortunately for a victim in such an accident, almost all New Jersey auto insurance considers this threat in its packages, so damages to their property and physical body are covered following a hit-and-run accident or one in which the liable driver does not have auto insurance.
In order to ensure that the full extent of damages is claimed following a hit-and-run, it is imperative to have the support of a skilled personal injury or auto accident law team on your side.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage is included Uninsured Motorist Property Damage insurance, which covers expenses incurred from damage to the client’s property, particularly automobile damage. Additionally included in Uninsured Motorist Property Damage insurance is Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury (UMBI) coverage, which is specifically allocated to cover medical expenses incurred in the aftermath of an accident.
Remember that, due to heightened cortisol (stress) and adrenaline levels in the body after a traumatic event like a car accident, you may not be aware of the injury until hours or days after an accident. At the first sign of pain, seek medical attention, make sure your automobile insurance provider is notified that you have sought medical attention, and then reach out to a personal injury lawyer.
The presence of both Uninsured Motorist Property Damage insurance and Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury insurance allow that, even in the case of a hit-and-run, the victim will have access to the resources necessary to recover full damages from the accident.
The New Jersey Basic Coverage includes Property Damage Liability insurance, which covers up to $5,000 in damages to property per accident. It also includes Personal Injury Protection (PIP), which covers up to $15,000 in medical expenses per person, per accident, unless the accident caused major or permanent spine or brain damage, in which potential coverage extends to $250,000.
At The Montanari Law Group, our attorneys have extensive experience helping drivers across Wayne, Paterson, Clifton, West Milford, Woodland Park, Little Falls, and Passaic County in all auto insurance and accident matters, including supporting clients’ auto accident and personal injury claims in which they are victims of a hit-and-run accident.
Our unique approach focuses on supporting our clients’ swift recovery and helping them recover maximum damages caused to their automobile and physical and emotional bodies. To speak with our firm today regarding your auto accident claim, please fill out our online form or call our Little Falls office at (973) 233-4396 today for a free and confidential consultation.
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