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No auto insurance in Wisconsin. Here’s what really happens after a crash. First, faults still matters. If you’re not at fault, you can still pursue the other driver’s insurance. Second, tickets and penalties. Hey, you may face fines or suspension for driving uninsured. That’s separate from your injury claim, though. Make sure you understand that. Third medical bills without your own medpay. We look at or really we look to the at fault driver’s liability insurance coverage and your health insurance to keep care moving to make sure you get the care that you need to feel better fast. Fourth comparative fault if you’re fifty one percent or more at fault, you can’t recover. If you’re less than fifty percent at fault, your compensation is reduced by your percentage. Fifth, collection risks hospitals and insurers may seek reimbursement. Get an attorney to coordinate liens and benefits. Being uninsured, it doesn’t erase your rights, but it makes the path trickier. We’re here for you. Call or text four one four nine nine nine zero zero zero zero.
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