My girlfriend was in her first accident on Valentine's day. Not her fault - the uninsured driver failed to reduce speed (distracted driving possibly) and hit truck A which hit my girlfriends car and pushed her forward into truck B. Being sandwiched between two larger vehicle did a number on her smaller car and this being our first experience with an accident we are unsure how the car will be fixed/who will pay.
Yes she does have insurance on her vehicle but only the most basic coverage legally required. She is still in school and struggles to buy groceries most weeks so the idea of her having to pay for the damages is stressing both of us out because it simply isn't possible.
My question is: should we be considering alternatives to simply abiding by insurance agency's process, like consulting an attorney for a lawsuit? Are there other alternatives that we are unaware of?
She just feels like a victim of this other driver's negligence and because trucks A and B are fine since they are larger/newer vehicles, she feels like she is the only one left to deal with everything as a result.
Further information - she has no severe bodily injuries. Just a deeply bruised knuckle and jarred arm/hand. This happened in IL. I can try to provide other insight if it will help.
Yes she does have insurance on her vehicle but only the most basic coverage legally required. She is still in school and struggles to buy groceries most weeks so the idea of her having to pay for the damages is stressing both of us out because it simply isn't possible.
My question is: should we be considering alternatives to simply abiding by insurance agency's process, like consulting an attorney for a lawsuit? Are there other alternatives that we are unaware of?
She just feels like a victim of this other driver's negligence and because trucks A and B are fine since they are larger/newer vehicles, she feels like she is the only one left to deal with everything as a result.
Further information - she has no severe bodily injuries. Just a deeply bruised knuckle and jarred arm/hand. This happened in IL. I can try to provide other insight if it will help.