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Originally Posted by EveryQuarterMile
To be honest with you, the accident will probably be declared your fault. Unless they can find some proof that the biker was really speeding pretty badly. Technically, you were supposed to yield, and regardless of how plausible that way it probably won't matter.
Also, a lot of times things don't work with the police handing out traffic tickets anymore. If there is room for debate then the insurance companies usually dish it out... but, without insurance, I don't know what t tell you.
Hope all goes well and I'm sorry about your car  At least no one was hurt.
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wrong. if you were driving without insurance, you are 100% at fault, regardless of what caused the accident.
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Originally Posted by J3123MY
Did you have a green arrow? If not, completely your fault. You failed to see and yield for the motorcycle which had the right of way going straight. Dumb ass biker to just crash into you though... that shit hurts. And if he was running the light, you would have been running the light too, as you were both in the intersection at the same time.
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wrong. if you were driving without insurance, you are 100% at fault, regardless of what caused the accident.
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Originally Posted by Future240
Insurance adjuster here.
You are at fault, you are excluded so effectively you are uninsured. If dude has insurance his insurance will fix his bike then come after you for the money. They may or may not sue you to collect depending on state law.
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RIGHT.