You can check with your own insurance and it will most likely cover your medical costs but I doubt they will pay for the damage to the vehicle. If you wish to get payment from the uninsured auto owner you will have to sue them in civil court. Good luck
If the accident is your fault, your liability coverage will pay for the other person's damages. You will be out of luck as no coverage will be afforded for the damages to your vehicle or any injuries to you or your passengers.
all of the damages/injuries you caused along with (probably) many fines and penalitys possible loss of your license and plates.....sorry.....
It is highly unlikely.
Collision insurance will cover the damages to your vehicle- no matter who is at fault. Uninsured coverage is used if the other vehicle is at fault for the accident and you and/or anyone in your car is injured. This coverage will typically pay for related medical bills, loss wages, and general damages (i.e pain and suffering). Liability = Other vehicle damage Injuries to driver/passenger in other vehicle Injuries to passengers in your vehicle if you are at fault Collision/Comprehensive = Cover damages to your car Uninsured/Under-insured = Injuries to you or your passengers when another vehicle is at fault and does not have insurance or has minimum coverage
Uninsured will not cover this type of accident. Your comprehensive will cover this type of damage.
you will be held responsible/liable and have to pay for any and all damages, vehicle/injuries etc....also will likely lose your license/plates and have many many fines...
i was rear ended frm behind by another car, the car had insurance but the person driving was not listed as a driver, can i still get paid for mu car damages n body injuries
up to $1000
up to $1000
Road traffic accident claims involve seeking compensation for injuries, damages,
Typically, the uninsured driver will be cited for it, and your insurance co. is liable for the damages.
You have 2 years to take him to small claims court to recover your damages.