Only if you received a citation and was later found guilty.
Generally if you get cited it is you who was At Fault in the accident, you can avoid the points by successfully fighting it in court or pleading guilty and doing traffick school.
If the accident is not your fault then you will get none.
no you wont get it taken away,unless you have 6 points however if u do get in an accident and you are at fault your insurance will go sky high (learned from experience)
Your question makes (2) assumptions. (1) that you were cited and (2) the violation has points. Not all vehicle code violations have points associated with them. Points are only assigned by the state to your driving record (license) upon conviction. When/if your insurance company reviews your driving record and sees the accident (not the points) and that you are listed as unit or vehicle 1 (at fault) then they may charge a surcharge
Generally, having an at-fault accident does not by itself effect someone's license status. If citations are issued for actions that caused the accident (such as speeding, following too closely, or failing to yield) then there may be points associated with those offenses.
i had a suspend license and i involve with accident and idid not stop
Yes. How many points depends on the state in which you live and the EXACT charge against you.
Not really sure actually. In the eye of the law the accident will most likely be considered your fault.
Yes, because you
Yes, the current state you are in is the state that you must follow the laws by. You will have points on your license for an accident in Maryland even if you are in Virginia.
Yes. It is the responsibility of the at-fault party to pay for the damage caused in an accident, regardless of the license or insurance status of the not at-fault party.
The person who caused the collision is at fault. If someone ran a red light he/she gets the points on his/her license and his insurance gets to pay the damage. The unlicensed driver just gets the ticket to force him/her to get a license.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.