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It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.
Yes, in most cases, you will receive a ticket for an accident. There is a few cases where you won't and that is if it is not your fault.
Yes.
No Fault means just that. No Fault. However, you could both be cited for the accident, it will have to be determined in Traffic Court by a judge. If they are at fault, the police officer will issue a ticket. No fault insurance doesn't refer to the legality of the accident, only the compensation.
Expect to get a ticket for not having the insurance.
Someone was at fault if their was an accident. Just because you didn't get a ticket, doesn't mean that the Police Officer didn't cite one driver for the accident. The codes tell who is at fault. Police have become way to cautious about issuing tickets in accident situations because they don't want to be called to court in these situations. The codes on the accident report tell who is at fault.
The accident will show but it will be marked as a not at fault accident and should not increase your insurance rates.
Maybe not, the accident will be 'chargeable' and the ticket also will be on your record. Contact your agent or company's policy services dept for the answer.
As soon as the investigation is fully completed and he/she has determined fault.
The at-fault party's insurance should cover your vehicle. EVEN THOUGH OUR INSURANCE HAD RUN OUT BY AMONTH?
The police give citations to those who they believe to be at fault. That person is not 'found' to be at fault other than in a court of law.
Yes, you can get a not-insured ticket, if your jurisdiction has such a law. the fact you didn't cause any accident doesn't mean you weren't driving without all legal requirements, so you broke the law anyway.