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. 

What is Prop 213?