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Pedestrian hit by Car or Truck- Who pays for medical expenses?


Sep 29th, 2011

If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, Kentucky No-Fault laws require the vehicle you OCCUPY to be the one that provides $10,000.00 in Kentucky No-Fault benefits to you, which pays for medical expenses and lost wages. This fact remains true even if you are not the owner of the vehicle or someone living in the owner's home. However, if the owner of the vehicle did not maintain No-Fault insurance, then you can use the No-Fault on your own vehicle even though you were not using your vehicle at the time of the accident.

In the case of the pedestrian, who is not occupying any vehicle at the time of the accident, a veteran Kentucky Pedestrian Accident Attorney will know that Kentucky law says that the No-Fault insurance company for the vehicle that made physical contact with the pedestrian is responsible for paying the pedestrian's $10,000.00 in No-Fault benefits. If for some reason, the vehicle did not maintain No-Fault insurance, then the pedestrian may use his own vehicle's No-Fault regardless of the fact that the vehicle was not involved in the accident. If the pedestrian does not own a vehicle, then he can make a claim with the Assigned Claims Plan for $10,000.00 in No-Fault Benefits. To learn how to make a claim with the Assigned Claims Plan please click here.

If you are injured as a pedestrian, contact the Kentucky Auto Accident Attorney so that all your rights can be protected. The No-Fault laws can be complicated and you will need an experienced Kentucky Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney. Click here to contact the Kentucky Auto Accident Attorney law firm.


 

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