If they have insurance then you should not have to pay a deductible at all.
only if it was your fault
The other driver should be paying if they were at fault; you may sue them for your deductible in small claims court if they had no insurance.
There is no deductible for liability claims.
Yes, but proof will be necessary - determining fault. Some insurers like to mess with your head and question the "fault" and deny coverage. Get it in writing - possibly by the at-fault driver or YOUR insurance company. Here in Canada, even if you only have PLPD, if the accident is not your fault you are covered for repair, minus the deductible.
The identified third party at fault is responsible for paying the deductible in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
If there is no other vehicle involved in the accident, then the only person who can be at fault is the underage driver.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
If you have collision coverage on your vehicle you can collect from your insurance company for the damages. You will not have to pay the deductible if you were determined by the insurance company to not be at fault for the accident. They then go after the other insurance company to get the money they paid you back. If you do not carry collision coverage then you need to file with other insurance company, they will then decide who was at fault for the accident if their party was at fault they then pay you for the damages to your vehicle.
No, you have to pay your deductible.
Yep. if they did the damage.
Its your fault
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.