Neighbor ran off road.

   / Neighbor ran off road. #21  
   / Neighbor ran off road. #22  
Darn glad he's okay.
Hope the driver of the pickup show back up try and make things right.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #23  
^^^
Doubtful. If he was the responsible type he wouldn't be driving without insurance in the first place.
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Before Maine passed mandatory insurance laws you were automatically considered at fault if you were in an uninsured accident.
When making it a requirement was discussed, there were many arguing against it because "poor people can't afford it." Then they also can't afford to replace my truck after they run into it.
I'm not big on government intervention, but that argument is exactly why we need it.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #24  
What if the insurance companies issued a card like a credit card that you had to scan to buy gas? Insurance cost for those of us that actually pay would in theory be lower.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #25  
That does make sense in theory. However that was the same logic which I heard for years to support nationwide health insurance.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #26  
I don't see a curve?
 
   / Neighbor ran off road.
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#27  
I don't see a curve?
If you look above the worklight on the wrecker boom you can see the break in the tree line. The road takes a left turn there.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #28  
Uninsured motorist insurance is different in each state. Here is Michigan (which is generally said to have the worst coverage and highest cost insurance in the country) Uninsured Motorist is required. However, it only covers medical and third party property damage, not collision damage. If you get hit by an uninsured motorist and don't have collision insurance you are out of luck. Even if you do, you are out your deductible. That's why most of us carry collision even on older cars. With an estimated 20% or more of Michigan drivers being uninsured (and those being the worst, highest risk drivers), if you get hit it's about a 50-50 chance the other driver is uninsured.

I’m curious what you mean by uninsured motorist only covering medical and third party property damage.
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #29  
You (the first party) buy insurance from the insurance company (the second party) to cover claims from others (the third party).
 
   / Neighbor ran off road. #30  
You (the first party) buy insurance from the insurance company (the second party) to cover claims from others (the third party).

Ok, I see what you were intending to say but in insurance parlance the insured is always the first party. A um/uim claim for damage to the insureds vehicle caused by another vehicle is still a first party claim against the insurance company providing the um/uim coverage.

The way you stated it, in insurance speak, the third party would be the tortfeasor.
 

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