yes, assuming the are all accident related and she is 100% negligent, and therfore liable/responsible for your damages.......if a specific problem with some of this give more details and i can be of more assistance.....
It also depends on whether your state is a "no fault" state or not. In a "no fault" state, the parties involved in an auto accident are automatically reimbursed by their own insurance company. However, it is still possible for the victim of an auto accident to receive additional compensation for certain damages (i.e. medical expenses, pain and suffering, economic losses, etc.). If the accident victim's auto insurance policy does not cover the amount of damages they've sustained, they may want to consider legal action against the At Fault driver. However, this all depends on the state the accident victim lives in and the amount/type of damages sustained.
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One needs car insurance to protect ones financial and medical costs should an accident occur. Vehicle repairs can be costly as can medical costs. The person at fault will need to pay the bills of anyone else involved in the incident.
Fill out accident report with police. The person's insurance will pay for repairs.
They have to pay for your repairs themselves
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then it turns into a legal matter where the person who didnt have insurance gets sued for losses and medical expenses
Liability and medical insurance.
You don't "get money" for being in a car accident. If you are in an accident and not at fault, it is the responsibility of the other person's insurance company to put you back into the same place you were before the accident. This would involve paying for the repairs to your vehicle, or giving you the value of the vehicle if it isn't repairable. Also they would pay for any medical bills incurred as a result of the accident.
Only if you have Uninsured or Under-insured motorists coverage. If so, your insurance company will pay the damages and will legally pursue the other party to recover the funds.
Pip is a package that you can purchase with your existing car insurance that will cover the cost in case you get into a accident. It covers medical, hospital and funeral costs for you and/or the other person involved in the accident.
If you are not at fault for the accident and sustained injuries or property damage as a result, you may be compensated by the party who caused it. Also, if you have insurance, any expenses you incurred (whether for your treatment and medication as well as repairs) shall be reimbursed by your insurer. Obtain details of the other person involved - name, address and registration. Seek medical attention. Report to the police and then contact a solicitor to deal with matters rather than an insurance company.
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.