See a Lawyer who specializes in personal injury and auto claims. Be wary if the lawyer wants more than 25% of any recovery as a fee. Most states have a cap on what percentage a lawyer may be paid in the event any monies are recovered from the other insurer.
NO matter what, DO NOT sign any release forms until you have consulted a lawyer.
Insurance company is required to pay for actual damages. This means putting you back to where you were before the accident, not hitting the lottery to get something for nothing. There is no pain and suffering amounts.
If its only with your insurance company, generally, nothing. If you are speaking of a court action you have filed, you will have to withdraw it from the court's docket.
The only intitlement of monies will go to that deer, for the deer is someones property(state)and your insurance company may have to pay for its medical bills if it survived the accident, but nothing to you.
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Yes, If the accident was your fault, then it is your fault. Whether or not they have insurance has nothing to do with who's at fault, or who actually caused the accident.
Certainly, liability insurance has nothing to do with who owns the vehicle. It deals with protecting the owner of the vehicle if sued as a result of an accident. Collision and theft protect the owner of the vehicle from loss.
Pretty much nothing. Learn a lesson, always carry insurance!
An Insurance company cant commit suicide. So, I am not sure what you are trying to ask here. If you are asking about, what would happen if the insurance policy holder commits suicide? In that case too, nothing will happen. The insurance company will not pay any money to the deceased persons family. Insurance claims can be made only if death occurs by accident or natural causes. Not suicide.
Prudential is itself a life insurance company. Therefore, Prudential life insurance is nothing but life insurance that is provided through this company.
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In Georgia, leaving the scene of an accident is a crime, which would give the city (and law enforcement) the ability to press charges against the individual who left the scene. The victim of the accident should, also, contact their insurance company, who can file a tort against the individual or the individual's insurance company.
You are subject to liability insurance requirements whether or not an accident occurs. An accident has nothing to do with liability requirements. You are required to have liability insurance of at least the minimum required by your state before getting into a vehicle and driving it. Driving is what triggers the law.