YES...IT IS A STATE LAW THAT EVERY DRIVER HAS CAR INS...THERE ARE MANY FINE DETAILS THAT WILL FOLLOW IF ONE DOESN'T BUT YES BOTH PARTIES DO HAVE TO SHOW PROOF OF INS.
If both parties that are involved in an accident have the same insurance, the party who is responsible for the accident would have to pay. Even if they are on the same insurance plan, it is like both of them paying.
what can you do, both drivers are in the wrong and braking the law, so report it to the police and both partys will be charged and then prob get a fine to pay for the damage, also points on the licence
2 weeks if both partys agree
You should immediately report the accident both to your own insurance company and to the vehicle owner's insurance company. Depending upon which state you are in, either one or both insurance companies is responsible.
if u both left and someone is filing insurance claim, BOTH parties will get charged with Leaving the scene of an accident and may not be able to file insurance claim
yes it do cover life insurance not health insurance.
Cover what? If you mean the damages to each others vehicles it will depend on the liability statute of your state, please clarify your question.
depends on who has insurance LOL :)
Driving is considered a privilege and not a right. Because it is a privilege drivers are required to prove they are financially responsible. Mandatory auto insurance is proof that drivers are financially responsible to cover damages or injuries in the event of an accident. Because most drivers cannot reasonably pay for the cost of repairs and medical bills they cause in an at fault accident, states require auto insurance to protect both third party drivers and the policyholder.
In Texas, when you are renting a car, it is required that you have both auto insurance, and home owner's insurance. If you submit proof of both, there is no problem with the car rental.
Stonebridge Life insurance carries both term life and whole life insurances. In addition, they have accidental death insurance, and accident hospital insurance.
the owner of the car as in you not your friends sorry