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You can request your copy of the report by: Going to the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) website to purchase a crash report. Contacting the DOT offline at P.O. Box 7919, Madison, WI 53707-7919, or by phone at (608) 266-8753.
Wisconsin residents -- Check eligibility and reinstate online. Use this online system to reinstate your driving privilege, if eligible. Note: Pending violations or convictions not yet reported by the court may affect your eligibility.
ing to the Wisconsin Safety Responsibility Law, the state can suspend your driving privileges and car registration if you cause an accident while uninsured. But you can head off these penalties if you: Post a security deposit to cover the cost of the claims. Sign an installment agreement to pay for the claims.
While insurance companies may pursue uninsured drivers to recover claim costs, the process can be complex and time-consuming. Uninsured drivers involved in accidents should seek legal counsel promptly to protect their rights and explore possible compensation avenues.
In situations where you are not insured but the other driver is at fault, you can still file a claim against the at-fault drivers insurance company for damages. Your lack of insurance does not negate your ability to pursue compensation under California law.
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You can still pursue a lawsuit against the other driver, but if they cannot pay out of pocket, you may not get all of the compensation you are owed. You may be able to look to your own insurer in these cases if your policy contains uninsured motorist accident injury coverage.
If you receive a Notice of Suspension, your driver license and/or vehicle registration will be suspended unless you do one of the following SR requirements: Provide proof that liability insurance was in effect at the time of the crash. Post a security deposit with WisDOT to cover the cost of the claim(s)
The fact that neither of you has insurance complicates things. If you were not at fault, your only option is to file suit against the driver. However, if the at-fault driver didnt have insurance because they couldnt afford it, theres little chance they have sufficient assets to cover your damages.

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