Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverage in Nevada is an add-on feature to an auto insurance policy. Under Nevada Revised Statute 687B.145, insurance companies must offer Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverage in an amount equal to the policy limits of car insurance coverage for bodily injury. However, it is an optional coverage, and a motorist can decline to buy this coverage.
If you suffer injuries in an auto accident and the at-fault driver doesn’t have any or enough auto insurance coverage, do not let an already stressful situation become even worse. Immediately discuss your case with Roebuck Law Firm, as we understand Uninsured and Underinsured motorist coverage and have the skills necessary to deal with the insurance companies.
No. In Nevada, according to Nevada Revised Statute 687B.385, state law prohibits insurance companies from increasing rates or canceling their policies for filing a UM/UIM claim.
Uninsured/Underinsured motorist coverages are complex to understand. You can seek assistance from Lawyers who understand how these insurers operate and the strategies they use to minimize or deny your claims. Our experienced personal injury law firm in Nevada can help you defend your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.
If you or someone you know was involved in a car crash in Nevada with an uninsured/underinsured driver, you should hire a seasoned Uninsured/Underinsured motorist accident attorney from Roebuck Law Firm. We regularly negotiate with big insurance companies to obtain the best possible offers for accident victims. Call us for a free consultation today at (702) 620-5000.