Can You Sue Someone For Not Having Car Insurance?
- 7647 POINTSview profileMark Bartlett CLCSBranch Owner, TWFG Insurance Services, Fremont California and the Greater Bay Area Representing Dozens of Insurance CarriersYou can not sue someone for not having auto insurance. You can sue a person if the persons or party caused bodily injury and/or property damage to you. Auto insurance would normally cover the persons or party in this situation which is why you would carry auto insurance in the first place. However if the persons or party does not have the coverage you may take them to court to seek restitution. But you can not sue the persons or party just for not having auto insurance.Answered on July 18, 2013flag this answer
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