A friend was in a one vehicle accident and was driving with only a permit(illegally because no one else was in the car). The accident was caused by another driver who broke the law by being on the wrong side of the road. My friend never collided with the other car but swerved and hit a gaurd rail. There is damage to the car, which only has liability insurance. If the other drivers insurance company denies the claim against the driver on the wrong side of the road or only pays in part, can she sue the driver directly in small claims court for the damage? Will she be successfull? This is in PA. Two witnesses stopped who corroborate my friends statements and there was no speeding or other factors at work.

Yes, she can sue the driver. The insurer will not offer even a partial payment without a release and the release will prevent the suit. If she rejects the release she can sue the driver. The insurer will defend and will pay any judgment. Whether your friend will win cannot be known because there are too many variables.


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