Indiana unlicensed motorcycle rider
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Indiana unlicensed motorcycle rider
In the state of Indiana, if there is a motorcycle accident and the rider and his passenger (wife} are injured will the bikes owner’s insurance cover them? Also, if he is unlicensed, will their personal health & hospitalization insurance cover any injuries.Thank You
Asked on April 16, 2009 under Insurance Law, Indiana
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 16 years ago | Contributor
I can answer half of this. Your health and hospitalization insurance will almost certainly cover you, even if you drove while unlicensed so long as you were not injured in the course of committing a crime.
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