If you reside in the US anyone can sue anyone for anything. In this case they could both sue each other. Don't know who will win but they sue.
If your motorcycle was a scheduled vehicle on your Insurance Policy then you should be covered. If you were on someone Else's Motorcycle then their insurance policy should cover your medical. If neither coverage is available then you could look to your major medical policy or HMO for medical coverage.
insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver. If you loan your vehicle to someone, you assume the risk of them having an accident. Only if there is no insurance on the vehicle would the driver's insurance become effective for the loss of a vehicle not owned by him.
Each state has its own requirements for minimum limits of insurance applying to different types of insurance. You can contact the Department of Insurance (or do a search online) in your state and ask for someone who can answer your question as regards any state requirement for motorcycle insurance. It is usually a good idea to carry at least liability insurance on your motorcycle in case you have an accident injuring another person (considering the increasing numbers of accidents and fatalities for motorcycle drivers over the past few years).
One may want to purchase Trike Insurance to ensure that one would receive protection from financial loss if one gets into a car accident with one's motorcycle.
the person responsible for the accident, if the person riding yours caused the accident than he/she is responsible
Someone can get motorcycle insurance in New Hampshire at Geico, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide and Progessive. Geico offer a 15% discount, go get a quote today.
If you have liability for an accident, you will need to contact your insurance company. If you do not have liability insurance, you may need to pay for the accident out of pocket.
Usually your own insurance.
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Your insurance rate will increase.
They or their insurance company needs to pay for damage and medical bills in the accident. If they don't have insurance, they can still be sued for the accident by the victims insurance company.
you would have to call the your insurance company but if the person has insurance it should be fine. I know my insurance company covers me for everything its based on the company you are with.
GMAC Insurance has changed its name to National General Insurance. They offer a toll-free telephone number, 1-800-462-2123, that can be called to speak to someone about their motorcycle insurance.
Well Someone will sue you and the insurance will do something about it!
NO. the accident happened while he had his fathers car insurance. If he switches insurance he still uses the insurance he had when he got into his accident. However, your health insurance with pick up the difference.
Who is at fault has to do with the accident itself not the insurance coverage. A police report of the accident and looking at the proximate cause of the accident help determine fault.
IF:The motorcycle is properly registered and insured in Florida ANDThe insurance does not limit where the machine may be used (some Policies can do this to lower rates) YESThe insurance is valid.
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
Although it depends on your insurance, the driver is covered if driving with your permission.
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
When people have accidents in their automobile and someone is injured it is required to report it to the police and to their insurance company. This is because the injured person may need a doctors care and the person responsible for the accident is the one that will be required to pay through their insurance company.
You should immediately report the accident both to your own insurance company and to the vehicle owner's insurance company. Depending upon which state you are in, either one or both insurance companies is responsible.
When you cause an accident that damages another vehicle or hurts someone
When someone causes an accident and he has no insurance, he is liable to pay for the damages out of his own pocket. Some of the costs may be too much to bear and that is why people are better off having insurance.
Do you have car insurance? Yours will cover it. Your friend if he is a true friend, will cover the deductible.