
Hit by an Uninsured Driver in New Orleans
Educational New Orleans, LA guide — 1-year SOL, local hospitals, and insurer tactics. Not legal advice.
For a full local checklist, see our Car Accident Help in New Orleans, LA guide.
Confirm coverage at the scene
Ask for insurance card photos and verify policy status. In New Orleans, uninsured motorist rates track with statewide averages — always assume minimum limits until verified.
Your UM/UIM policy in Louisiana
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage on your policy may pay when the at-fault driver has no coverage or insufficient 15/30/25 limits.
Notify your carrier promptly; UM claims still require documentation of injuries and damages.
Hit-and-run steps in New Orleans
Report hit-and-runs immediately to New Orleans police. UM coverage often requires a police report within 24–72 hours.
Seek witnesses and camera footage near New Orleans downtown interchange.
Medical and financial documentation
Use New Orleans Regional Medical Center if injured. Track lost wages and transportation costs.
When litigation may be necessary
If UM/UIM carriers deny or lowball offers, a licensed Louisiana attorney can evaluate bad-faith and negligence claims against the at-fault driver directly.
FAQ
- Is this legal advice for my New Orleans case?
- No. This is general education from WreckMatch LLC, a referral service — not a law firm. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
- What is the statute of limitations in Louisiana?
- Most injury claims face a 1-year deadline, but exceptions apply. Verify your dates with counsel.
- Will my rates increase if I use UM/UIM coverage?
- Rules vary by carrier and state. Ask your insurer in writing; using UM after a not-at-fault crash is often protected — verify your policy.