This is a very good question. About 10 years ago I was with a friend and he was driving and we were backing out of a convenience store parking lot when he backed into a 1994 Toyota Supra with his new pickup. The pickup's bumper was pretty solid so it sustained no damage but the Toyota's door was dented badly. The gentleman who came out of the store was very angry and demanded compensation for the damage. My friend agreed and suggested we call the police for a report to file the insurance claim but the gentleman became very aprehensive about that because he didn't have any insurance. After he talked to his friend for a few minutes, he told us to leave.
Answerif its your fault u pay for all the damages and the person hit receives a check from your insurance company. if its there fault their in a lot of troubleYou are stuck with the bill. You can sue the person who hit you if you know who they are and if they are really who they are. Good luck
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
P.S. The insured driver is found at-fault with witnesses. The uninsured driver is worried if his license will be suspended or facing any penalty for driving the his parent's INSURED car.
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
File a lawsuit against that person.
they are both screwed
If you have "Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist" coverage on your policy, then your insurance will cover it at no cost to you.
Both the uninsured driver and the friend are in trouble. My GUSS IS the uninsured friend will be liable to any damages he has caused The uninsured friend will be responsible for the damages to their car If insurance is required in your state, the uninsured friend and/or driver could face criminal charges
Yes as long as your policy has uninsured motorist coverage on your policy.
The uninsured part would mean that the person or persons responsible would have to pay for it. If they have an accident in someone elses car they will probably be questioned in court.
Only if the insured car was at fault.
You will most likely have to pursue them through small claims court.