Vehicle Driven Without Permission Most likely Will Not Have Insurance Coverage.
Jan 31st, 2010
Auto accident, truck accident and motorcycle accident
victims injured by someone driving a car without permission may not be
protected by liability insurance. In Kentucky, insurance covers the vehicle no
matter who is driving so long as they are given permission to drive the
vehicle. The question of permission is often a grey issue because permission
can be implied or given by a third-party.
Recently,
the Kentucky Auto Accident Attorney had a case where the driver of the truck
causing the accident had not been given permission to operate the truck from
the owner, but instead, had been given permission from a third-party and, as a
result, the driver was still covered by the liability insurance.
The problem of being injured by a driver driving without permission can be best solved by purchasing sufficient levels of uninsured motorist benefits, which allows you to place insurance protection on people driving without insurance. For more information about how to buy auto insurance, please refer to another article on this website
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