Legal Question in Personal Injury in California

accident without insurance

i was in an accident where i rear ended someone and i did not have insurance there was not really damage to thier car but he made a claim to his insurance, i told him i would pay for any thing myself since i had no ins. ... can he cancel his claim? and can i get in any trouble for not having insurance?


Asked on 11/04/04, 12:05 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Barry Snyder Snyder Law

Re: accident without insurance

Yes, of course you can get in trouble for not having insurance. By law in California, you are required to have insurance. If you are in an accident and don't have insurance, you can potentially lose your driver's license. If the other party made a claim to his insurance company, he can possibly cancel the claim, but you are still likely to get an inquiry from the DMV. Get insurance ASAP.

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Answered on 11/04/04, 5:27 pm
Sam Eagle LAW OFFICES OF SAM M. EAGLE

Re: accident without insurance

Depending on how far along the other guy is with his company, I guess he could cancel his claim if he was willing to trust that you would pay all his repair damages and possibly a car rental bill. If his company handles the claim, they may come to you for reimbursement.

With no insurance, first you can have problems registering your car. Then, if you're stopped by a cop for any reason, he can ask for insurance and if there is none, you can get a ticket. In an accident, you have no one to back you up and if the damages are over $750, the DMV can suspend your drivers license. Better to have the coverage.

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Answered on 11/05/04, 6:36 pm


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