Being involved in a car accident can be a distressing experience, especially when you are not at fault. Ideally, the at-fault driver’s insurance should cover any damages and medical expenses resulting from the accident. However, what happens if the person not at fault in an accident h...
This research was conducted through the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) Road Safety Research Collaboration, which is jointly funded by the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) and USC. We acknowledge the efforts of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads and the Coroners...
Does my insurance go up if someone hits me? When you are the at-fault driver in an accident, Car Insurance Comparison reports that you can expect about a 49 percent premium increase. In this situation, you may be able to save by shopping around for a policy with a different insurer. Mo...
Chain-reaction accidents often involve the vehicles in front of the first vehicle, if the first vehicle fails to avoid collision with a series of cars moving or standing in front of it. Determining fault in this type of car accident can be difficult, sim
However, if they could not afford insurance, chances are they have few assets you can sue for. T-bone crash injuries Injuries in a side impact accident can be more serious than some rear-end collisions or head-on collisions because the side of the vehicle only has a narrow layer of ...