If you are involved in an accident that is your own fault with an uninsured driver can the uninsured driver and its passengers claim on your insurance although clearly they have broken the law?

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Yes they can. They can also sue you in a civil case. Remember, a major reason for having the insurance is to financially protect others from your wrong doing.

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