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.
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).
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.
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.
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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Yes, if you plan to ride it. Most State laws require the rider to also obtain the Insurance. For more information and resources on Motorcycle Insurance, check out http://www.findinsurance.us/motorcycle/motorcycle-home.html
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.