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Can a Personal Injury Claim be made if the Injury is caused Intentionally?


Jan 26th, 2010


 

The simple answer to the above question is Yes. BUT, there may be no insurance coverage for such a claim because most insurance companies have an exclusion in their policy for intentional injuries and the Kentucky no-fault statute provides that no-fault will not be provided either.

 

If you are injured in an auto accident, truck accident or motorcycle accident and you believe that you may have been injured intentionally, DO NOT TELL ANYONE that you think you were injured intentionally, because you can never be sure of someone’s intent and your comments may prevent you from recovering for your injuries. Normally these cases involve accidents between individuals who know each other and are involved in some sort of disagreement or incidents of road rage. Contact the Kentucky Auto Accident Attorney soon after your accident and he can help guide you through the claim process so that you do not disqualify yourself from available insurance coverage.


 

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