That will be up to the court and no one here car say one way or another what the outcome will be.
no
The amount a person gets paid for an accident from the insurance company will depend on the injuries sustained.
Possibly from other assets, possibly from insurance, possibly you don't get it. There is no guarantee that you will be paid.
Everybody covered by the insurance
yes and they usually do.
If your Insurance company paid the claim then yes they can surcharge you for any chargeable accidents they paid out on your policy.
NO
If your policy limits were exhausted or all used up then they can. If not, refer them to your insurer.
They can
Yes it should, but the auto insurance company may have to pay the medical insurance after the claim is paid.
WHO did buy national life and accident insurance co, i have a paid up policy of my moms only to find out this co is where?
Legal insurance is not the same as auto insurance; legal insurance is simply a retainer that is paid to an attorney or lawyer so that they can be help in counsel if they are needed. Auto insurance, depending on the level and premium paid, provides coverage in case of an accident.
Either the cars owner or the insurance company who paid for the totaled vehicle