You will probably receive a citation for driving while suspended. If you were not At Fault for the accident, the other party involved should have insurance that will cover your loss or damage that resulted in the accident. It is a good thing that you were not at fault in this accident.
For your safety, wait till the suspension of your driving licence gets revoked.If you are already having a car insurance policy,and your car is entangled into an accident during suspension period, you wont get any insurance claim from the insurance policy. You may also be trapped into police interrogation for driving with a suspended licence.
If you have no licence you are driving illegally.Any insurance you may have taken out becomes null & void.Basically you arent insured even if you pay the premiums.Get a licence as you could end up with a law suit if you were to have an accident & hurt someone.As youre breaking the law, you could end up with police on your case too!
If you have a suspended licence, you shouldn't be driving. By doing so you are breaking the law and so the police officer would be within his rights to pull you over. What car you are driving has no bearing on whether you are allowed to drive or not, having a suspended licence does.
No, you should never get another licence sum how the police will find out about it and there is a chance you could get in more trouble then you already are:)
You can't Licence plate information is protected personal information by law. Only Police and other acredited agencies may access this information. The only way you can get this information is if you were in a Hit and Run accident or the other person involved in an accident refuses to provide information then the Police will release it to you.
Yes, you can leave the country if your driving privileges are suspended.
Tell them that u where in the car accident and then u will get money
If you have an accident and the car doesn't belong to you then the police will make you pay for the damage. It also depends on if it was your fault or not.
Not at fault but uninsured Call the police in this case. Unfortunately this is a catch-22 because if you call the police your license is suspended for 1 year, if you don't it could be the drivers word against yours.
you will get 6 points on your licence a fine and banned from driving for a year or two
If your wife is responsible for the accident, you'll have to pay for repairs to the vehicle she hit, possible medical expenses, and her vehicle repairs, too. If not, you'll likely be sued by whoever she hit and/or injured.
Yes, you can. If you are involved in an accident and have their license plate, either file a police report and the police will get the information for you, or,contact your insurance company. Keep in mind, insurance records are NOT public information.