My question involves insurance law for the state of: NC
I was in a car accident around Christmas of last year. Both Airbags in my 1996 vehicle deployed and the car was totaled. I have been greatly inconvenienced. Im concerned about being stuck for thousands in bills caused by an at-fault driver. The driver of the 2015 model car that hit me had no insurance. He was operating the vehicle with a revoked drivers license. My insurance provider has proceeded resolving matter with Uninsured Motorists. Furthermore my UM Coverage covers up to $30k Bodily Injury and up to $50k Property Damage. My leg has been hurting for the last several weeks. It feels like an Achilles tendon. My first ER Visit after accident saw a bill for under $300 as the Triage team did no X-Rays. However my second, most recent ER visit saw bills exceeding $3600 for X-Rays (Leg & Chest), Ultrasound and meds. My Med-Pay on my auto policy is for $2000. I surmise my attorney will arbitrate a settlement against my UM with insurer. Does anyone experienced in law care to chime in?
I was in a car accident around Christmas of last year. Both Airbags in my 1996 vehicle deployed and the car was totaled. I have been greatly inconvenienced. Im concerned about being stuck for thousands in bills caused by an at-fault driver. The driver of the 2015 model car that hit me had no insurance. He was operating the vehicle with a revoked drivers license. My insurance provider has proceeded resolving matter with Uninsured Motorists. Furthermore my UM Coverage covers up to $30k Bodily Injury and up to $50k Property Damage. My leg has been hurting for the last several weeks. It feels like an Achilles tendon. My first ER Visit after accident saw a bill for under $300 as the Triage team did no X-Rays. However my second, most recent ER visit saw bills exceeding $3600 for X-Rays (Leg & Chest), Ultrasound and meds. My Med-Pay on my auto policy is for $2000. I surmise my attorney will arbitrate a settlement against my UM with insurer. Does anyone experienced in law care to chime in?
Auto Insurance: Hit by Uninsured Driver - North Carolina
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