when the at fault driver has little or no insurance

When the At-Fault Driver Has Little or No Insurance

March 12, 20261 min read

One of the most frustrating discoveries accident victims face in Florida is learning that the driver who caused the crash does not carry bodily injury insurance. Many people assume this type of coverage is mandatory, but Florida law does not require drivers to carry it.

As a result, even when another driver’s negligence clearly causes serious injuries, there may be little or no insurance available to cover medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. This can leave injured individuals struggling to recover financially after an accident.

This is why uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM) coverage is so important. UM coverage on your own policy can step in to help cover your losses when the at-fault driver does not have enough insurance to fully compensate you.

Understanding your coverage before an accident occurs can make a significant difference in protecting yourself and your family.

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