It prevents lawsuits since neither party is held responsible.
You can try to sue in small claims court if it is allowed in your state, but you will have to prove the other party is at fault and some states won't award you anything no matter what because you broke the law by not having insurance.
At-fault state laws apply.
Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park was created in 1955.
Yes, Virginia is considered a "fault" state for car insurance, meaning that the driver who is found to be at fault for an accident is responsible for the damages. However, Virginia does offer an option for drivers to purchase "no-fault" insurance coverage, which can help cover medical expenses regardless of fault. This is typically chosen to streamline claims and reduce litigation. Nonetheless, most drivers in Virginia operate under the traditional fault system.
An accident that is your fault. And it only covers damage to others things, not yours
Yes Wisconsin is a no-fault divorce state.
it is north carolina
texas is a no fault state.
No, Arizona is not a no-fault divorce state.
No it is not a no fault state. Ohio is a tort state meaning that someone must be found to be at fault in each accident.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
Yes, Ohio is a no fault divorce state.