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If you did not have an active policy when you hit the person then you are not covered. The pedestrian can sue you for personal injury and it will come out of your pocket.
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
if it was their fault and you were injured at the scene of the accident...your injury expenses form hospital ect, and any damage to personal [property
Yes, if the hit-and-run driver is eventually known, if you suffered personal injury, you may sue for damages over and above what your insuror will pay you for. If it only resulted inproperty damage to your car, usually it is your insurance company who will handle it.
Why not? Whoever causes an injury should be sued.
People can sue for three reasons: Property, money, and injury.
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If you mean sue civally for monetary gain you would have to prove that there was some sort of injury and that the injury is permanent. Be advised that I am not a lawyer and the answers provided do not reflect case law or actual laws.
From what I've read, you can legally sue for personal injury as soon as possible because it must be filed within a certain time limit or the injured person's claim will be barred or his legal sue might be void forever. So as much as possible, try to consult personal injury lawyers.
You don't sue them because the suit against them is already in place; called a Bankruptcy. Simply file a claim into the bankruptcy for personal injury, and back the claim with some form of documentation; if the court can show merit to the claim they will hold or reserve the funds (or a portion thereof) for the claim (either directly or payable upon suit).
Did you locate the culprit? How much uninsured motorist insurance did you have? You have to find someone to sue.