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What Happens if I Was Injured by an Unlicensed Driver?

If you’ve been injured by an unlicensed driver in Arizona, you can still seek compensation for your injuries. The driver’s lack of a license doesn’t absolve them of liability. However, unlicensed drivers often lack insurance, which can complicate the claims process. It’s crucial to explore all available avenues for compensation, including your own uninsured motorist coverage. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Being involved in an accident with an unlicensed driver can be a distressing experience, leaving you uncertain about your rights and the steps to take. In Arizona, the law provides avenues for victims to seek compensation, even when the at-fault driver lacks a valid license.

Understanding Liability in Accidents Involving Unlicensed Drivers

Arizona law holds all drivers accountable for their actions on the road, regardless of their licensing status. This means that if an unlicensed driver causes an accident resulting in injuries, they are still liable for the damages incurred. The absence of a valid driver’s license does not exempt them from responsibility.

Challenges with Uninsured Unlicensed Drivers

One significant challenge arises when unlicensed drivers are also uninsured. In such cases, recovering compensation can be more complex. Arizona law requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but unlicensed drivers often do not comply with this mandate. This lack of insurance coverage can limit the avenues for compensation.

Utilizing Uninsured Motorist Coverage

To protect yourself in situations involving uninsured or unlicensed drivers, it’s advisable to have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage as part of your auto insurance policy. UM coverage is designed to compensate you for injuries and damages caused by drivers who lack insurance. In Arizona, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of drivers injured by uninsured motorists, allowing them to “stack” or combine UM coverages if multiple vehicles are insured under a single policy, unless the policy language explicitly prohibits it. This ruling can significantly increase the compensation available to victims. ([hbsslaw.com](https://www.hbsslaw.com/press/arizona-uninsuredunderinsured-motorist-uim-insurance/arizona-supreme-court-rules-in-favor-of-drivers-injured-or-killed-by-uninsuredunderinsured-wrongdoers?utm_source=openai))

Legal Precedents and Case Examples

Recent cases in Arizona highlight the serious consequences of accidents involving unlicensed drivers. For instance, in May 2023, a tragic incident occurred near Mesa, where an unlicensed and impaired driver caused a fatal crash on Highway 87. The driver, 26-year-old Hilario Ortiz Cruz, was found to be under the influence of both alcohol and drugs when he lost control of his vehicle, resulting in the death of another driver. ([azfamily.com](https://www.azfamily.com/2023/05/01/dps-man-dead-after-impaired-unlicensed-driver-causes-crash-highway-87-near-mesa/?utm_source=openai))

Another case in Glendale involved a 17-year-old unlicensed driver who was speeding and lost control of the vehicle, leading to a fatal crash that killed a 15-year-old passenger and critically injured others. ([azfamily.com](https://www.azfamily.com/2023/05/26/teen-dead-others-hurt-after-unlicensed-17-year-old-crashed-car-glendale-police-say/?utm_source=openai))

Steps to Take After an Accident with an Unlicensed Driver

If you’re involved in an accident with an unlicensed driver, consider the following steps:

  • Ensure Safety: Check for injuries and call emergency services if needed.
  • Document the Scene: Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damages, and any visible injuries.
  • Gather Information: Obtain the unlicensed driver’s contact details and any available insurance information.
  • Report the Accident: Notify law enforcement and file an accident report.
  • Seek Medical Attention: Even if injuries seem minor, it’s essential to get a medical evaluation.
  • Consult an Attorney: Legal guidance can help navigate the complexities of seeking compensation, especially when dealing with unlicensed and potentially uninsured drivers.

Legal Assistance and Consultation

Dealing with the aftermath of an accident involving an unlicensed driver can be overwhelming. Legal professionals can assist in exploring all potential sources of compensation, including personal injury claims and uninsured motorist coverage. They can also help in understanding the nuances of Arizona law and recent legal precedents that may impact your case.

For personalized legal assistance, contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping you navigate the legal process and secure the compensation you deserve.