Fri Jul 10th 2009 3:38 PM | === Response === Conversation: Neither. They point fingers at each other and tell you to sue them to find out. The real answer is supposed to be Medical - your car policy may in fact have a requirement in it that you be carrying medical insurance, and the auto insurance pays what's left over. Don't get me started about insurance.
However, if you carry people in your car who don't have their own health insurance, your car company is primary payer. If you have chosen not to carry auto medical coverage and the passenger has none, and you were at fault, you could have a problem. | artstone Fix Reply to Delete |