Understanding California’s Prop 213 for Uninsured Drivers
In California, Proposition 213 is critical legislation for uninsured drivers. This law was enacted in 1996 to address uninsured motorists and insurance fraud. It limits what you can claim in a car accident if you don’t have insurance. Specifically, Prop 213 says you can’t seek compensation for emotional pain or suffering after a crash, even if you are not at fault.
If you’re involved in a collision and don’t have insurance, speak with a California car accident attorney from Berg Injury Lawyers. We can help you understand how Prop 213 affects your potential settlement and protect your interests.
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