Perspective
Feb. 10, 2016
Act unjustly deprives uninsured motorists of damage recovery
In the 1990s, California voters were duped into dismantling the rights of innocent people injured by the fault of another. By Christopher Dolan




Christopher Dolan
The Dolan Law Firm
1438 Market Street
San Francisco , CA 94102
Phone: (415) 421-2800
Fax: (415) 421-2830
Email: chris@dolanlawfirm.com
Georgetown Univ Law Ctr; Washington DC
In the 1990s, California voters were duped into dismantling the rights of innocent people injured by the fault of another. The Personal Responsibility Act, Proposition 213, adopted by voters in 1996, deprives uninsured motorists, who are injured by no fault of their own, of the right to recover the full measure of their damages, both economic and noneconomic.
Prop. 213 restricts damages recovery for injured automobile o...
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