I called the police and there is a report which says that was not my fault. who is supposed to pay for my medical expenses?

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I called the police and there is a report which says that was not my fault. who is supposed to pay for my medical expenses?

the car i was driving is not mine, but is insured by the people that i work for,but is the other cars insurence supposed to pay for my medical expenses can I claim for a sui?

Asked on May 20, 2009 under Accident Law

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

If the accident is not your fault, the other driver's insurance should pay.  If that insurance company is refusing to pay for your injuries or damage to the employer's car, then both you and the employer need to file suit against the insurance company and the owner and driver of the other vehicle.  Why? Quickest way to get the settlement and move on.


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