When someone is hurt in an accident where they are a passenger in either vehicle, they are typically entitled to compensation for their injuries, though this may not be clear to everyone.
As a passenger in an accident, it is unlikely that someone who isn’t driving a vehicle carries any responsibility for that accident. Because of that, if you are hurt in an accident and were a passenger, it is quite possible that you could be entitled to seek compensation for your injuries, even if the driver at fault is your spouse, friend, relative, or other acquaintance. A claim can also typically be brought against a spouse, friend, family member, etc., without them personally being responsible for your damages.

If you have been hurt in a car accident as a passenger, you also don’t need insurance of your own to seek compensation.
A good first step is speaking to a personal injury lawyer who can provide you with the best course of action and assist you in making a claim. To learn more about your rights, the potential value of your case, and how a lawyer can help, connect with a lawyer today.