Yes ! Even if your insurance is expired at thaw time of accident ,the second party is reliable for his damages but however if you are the one who hit him you will spend a lot of money that's come in your own pocket because the insurance of the other party will act to crush you up to the limit.
Have your car repaired through your Insurance Company on your policy. It is then their task to obtain the costs from the person that hit you.
It is their fault.
blame the person who hit first. if that doesnt work then u the first guy who hit the car and the other guys car who hit the other guys car r in deep trouble!
yes, when you hit another car...........your car will be running
I would assume property damage is referring to whatever you hit or wrecked your car into.
You could be sued for the costs of having the car fixed as well as any time they have to take off from work, the cost of a rental vehicle if needed, any medical costs and court costs.
The car who reversed and hit the other car is the car at fault. It is important to gather witness statements in this case to submit to police and insurance.
Yes . They are still useful .
if the person didn't mean to no sorry
If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
The Person who hit your car.
If you run out of gas on the highway you could be hit by another car. If you run out of gas just around a bend you could also be hit by another car or cause an accident whne another car swerves to avoid hitting you.