Overview
Being hit by an uninsured driver in Georgia doesn't mean you're out of options. Georgia insurers must offer uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on every policy, and unless you rejected it in writing, you likely have it as part of your own coverage. That protection can step in to pay for your injuries when the at-fault driver has no insurance to cover the damage they caused.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I'm hit by an uninsured driver in Georgia?
How do I know if I have uninsured motorist coverage?
What if I don't have uninsured motorist coverage?
Does UM coverage also apply to hit-and-run accidents?
Will filing a UM claim raise my own insurance rates?
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