Car accidents are stressful enough as is, but the situation becomes much more complicated when the at-fault driver has no insurance or carries too little coverage. Medical bills, lost income, and repair costs can quickly add up. In New Jersey, drivers have options even when the other party cannot fully cover the damages.
Understanding how uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage works is essential for protecting your physical financial recovery after an accident.
New Jersey requires drivers to carry a minimum amount of insurance. However, some drivers:
This creates challenges for injured individuals seeking compensation.
Uninsured motorist coverage applies when the at-fault driver has no insurance at all. It may also apply in hit-and-run accidents where the driver cannot be identified.
UM coverage can help pay for:
This coverage is part of many auto insurance policies in New Jersey.
Underinsured motorist coverage applies when the at-fault driver has insurance, but not enough to cover the full cost of damages.
For example:
UIM coverage may help bridge the gap between the at-fault driver’s policy and the total damages.
In these cases, the injured party often files a claim through their own insurance policy. The process may involve:
Insurance companies may still attempt to limit payouts, even when dealing with their own policyholder.
Depending on the situation, other options may exist:
Each case depends on the facts and available coverage.
Insurance claims involving uninsured or underinsured drivers can become complicated. Disputes often arise over coverage limits, liability, and the value of damages.
An attorney can help by:
Accidents involving uninsured or underinsured drivers create financial uncertainty. Victims should understand their rights and options under New Jersey law.
Gregg A. Wisotsky, Esq., partner at Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, PC, represents injury victims across New Jersey. His practice focuses on helping clients recover compensation, even in complex insurance situations.
To schedule a consultation, call 973-898-0161.