October 24 2009

The Uninsured Driver and You

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Kentucky accident victims have a serious problem that I am seeing over and over again in my office. Unfortunately the frequency has increased. The problem is not with the accident victim but with the person that caused the accident. The at-fault party has been charged criminally with a variety of charges that include “Operating on a Suspended License” and “No Insurance”. I believe this has a lot to do with the economy and the “R” word. People are forced to make a choice between keeping their car insurance paid up, renewing the registration on their car and even paying speeding tickets as opposed to going to the grocery. The grocery is winning out.

 

How does all of this affect the Kentucky accident victim? There are a variety of reasons that Kentucky driving privileges are suspended for. It can be as a result of a Drunk Driving conviction or for habitual speeding. Those with suspended drivers licenses are dangerous drivers that keep driving. Unfortunately, they often cause serious automobile accidents. What is even worse, many car insurance policies will not cover the accident because the driver is in violation of the law, and thus the terms of the policy.

 

Other times the at-fault party doesn’t have car insurance to cover an accident. The coverage was not available because they have not paid their premium. As I said I am seeing this more and more frequently. What can be done?

 

There is new technology on the horizon, which may beat the low tech solution of simply impounding the offending party’s car (which is a short term fix at best). I read about a potential option on TheTennesseeAutoAccidentAttorney blog that is in the development stage called the Electronic Drivers License (EDLs). What is an EDL? It is similar to a bank card or a “smart card” that works together with an ignition interlock system (these are used to prevent habitual drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel). It is an on board computer that would verify the drivers identity in order to authorize the operation of the car. Along with verifying the identity of the driver the EDL system will have the ability of providing travel information such as time of day and speed prior to an impact. This is similar to a black box that we often hear about in airplanes. This is also standard equipment on many luxury automobiles and is referred to as an Event Data Recorder. I believe they will be required equipment on all cars in the near future.

 

This sounds great and will prevent some serious automobile accidents, but how will we know that the person behind the wheel is not using someone else’s card? There will need to be some sort of authorization system, such as voice recognition, finger print identification or maybe a Home Incarceration style of bracelet. Another option would be a system similar to the Owner Compliance Key that blocks cell phone usage within a three foot radius of the driver. I will be following the development of EDLs and keep you posted.

 

But what can you do to protect yourself from these uninsured drivers? You must make sure that you have uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your own car insurance policy. This is not an option anymore. Never ever waive uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. If you are injured in an automobile accident in Kentucky and the person that hit you does not have insurance you will not be compensated unless YOU have this coverage on your policy. There will be no compensation for loss of power to labor and earn money. There will be no compensation for medical bills. There will be non compensation for pain and suffering. That is unless you have uninsured motorist coverage. Call your insurance agent today and ask if you have this coverage. If the answer is yes and you do have this coverage; raise the limits. If the answer is no; add it immediately!

 

Should you have any questions about insurance check out my book: “What You Don’t Know About Buying Car Insurance Can Hurt You”, Kentucky’s Ultimate Guide To Buying Car Insurance”. Go to my website and I will send you your book valued at $14.95 free of charge. Protect yourself and make sure you have the right coverage.

 

Don’t put yourself in a situation where you are injured in an accident and the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance. I don’t want to be the attorney that has to tell there is nothing I can do for you because you don’t have uninsured motorist coverage.