Practical Car Insurance Your Practical Guide to Car Insurance
  • Fault Insurance and No-Fault Insurance

    Filed under General Facts
    Jun 24

    4.jpg

    There are states that are considered fault states and there are some that are considered no-fault states. You actually have no choice about this matter because the situation will depend on where you live. The no-fault insurance sidesteps the usual procedure of legally finding the fault in an accident. In this type of insurance there is no need for the lawyers, the court, the judge, not even the jury to prove that the accident was the fault of the other person. In the process, the company saves on the legal fees. On the other hand, a fault insurance requires that you prove that you are financially responsible in paying whatever damage or injury the accident have caused.

Comments are closed.