Former Insurance Company Attorney Mark Caruso Gives Honest Answers to Your Questions.
By: Mark Caruso, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney (Albuquerque, NM)
At Caruso Law Offices, we deal with
people who have been hurt in car accidents every
day. Having auto insurance in place is a legal requirement in New Mexico, and
our clients are shocked to discover that there are many people who get behind
the wheel without this necessary coverage in place. When an accident occurs,
they are at a loss to understand exactly what happens to their right to be
compensated in a fair manner for their injuries and expenses.
New Mexico is
a Tort State
New Mexico operates under the tort
system for car insurance purposes. The driver who is found legally at fault is
responsible for paying for the damages he or she caused. People who have been
injured have the right to sue to recover damages. Drivers are required to buy a
minimum level of liability coverage, which pays for the injuries and damages
they cause in an accident. The minimum requirements are as follows:
· $25,000 in bodily injury coverage for a single accident
victim
· $50,000 in bodily injury coverage for all injuries caused
in the same accident, regardless of the number of victims
· $10,000 in property damage coverage
If You are
Injured in a Car Accident
Caruso Law Offices, (505) 883-5000 |
In a situation where a car accident
occurs and the other driver is at fault, you would be looking to him or her to compensate you for
your injuries and damages. The first thing you would need to do is make sure
that your health is looked after by getting appropriate emergency medical treatment,
as well as any follow-up care recommended by the doctor. You will still need to
continue paying off your car,
since you are responsible for this expense even if your vehicle is in the shop.
In the normal course of events, the at-fault driver's insurance company would
pay your claim for damages. You may be asked to get more than one estimate
before starting the work on your car, but you also have the option of having
your own insurer pay for
the damage, less your deductible. This could get you on the road more quickly than waiting to get
estimates or have the damage inspected.
Getting
Compensation for Your Injuries from an Uninsured Driver
The Insurance Research Council estimates
that one in seven drivers is uninsured (2011). If you have been injured in an
accident where the at-fault driver does not have insurance, the first place you
should look to seek compensation for your injuries and damages is whether you
have coverage under your own insurance policy through uninsured driver
coverage. If you have this type of insurance, your own insurer will pay your
claim for damages.
If you don't have any insurance
coverage in place and the at-fault driver does not have insurance, you still
have the right to sue and get a judgment against him or her. Don't assume that
it is not worth your while to make a claim against someone who does not have
auto insurance coverage before speaking with an attorney about your
situation.
The last thing you want to do is
assume that the person responsible for causing your injuries has no assets that
can be recovered to pay for your damages simply because his or her auto
insurance coverage may have lapsed at the time of the accident. Being involved
in a motor vehicle accident is a high-stress situation and you need someone on
your side to can provide advice about the best way to continue.
Your attorney can look at the facts
of the accident, as well as the damages you have incurred and provide you with
an expert opinion about your case. You can get the facts you need about
preserving your right to sue by acting within the time limits set out by law as
well. The worst thing you can do in a situation where you have been injured in
an accident with an uninsured driver is to do nothing. Get the facts from an
expert who is on your side, and that means speaking with a licensed attorney as
soon as possible, even if you don't know the full extent of your injuries after
the accident.
Call Mark Caruso, personal injury and wrongful death attorney, at Caruso Law Offices for a free consultation at (505) 883-5000 or visit www.carusolaw.com
By: Julie Bradgate
Call Mark Caruso, personal injury and wrongful death attorney, at Caruso Law Offices for a free consultation at (505) 883-5000 or visit www.carusolaw.com
By: Julie Bradgate