By taking him to court and getting a ruling against him for the money owed you.
Yes ! Even if your insurance is expired at thaw time of accident ,the second party is reliable for his damages but however if you are the one who hit him you will spend a lot of money that's come in your own pocket because the insurance of the other party will act to crush you up to the limit.
I was in a 3 car accident. An uninsured motorist hit the car in front of me, the second vehicle (who has insurance) then hit my car. Doesn't the car who hit me become responsible for my damages?AnswerYes, the at fault party is responsible for your damages. AnswerKeep in mind, in multi vehicle accidents, usually, the responsible party's insurance co. prorates the amounts paid (up to the policy's limit) among the claimants, meaning that at the end you may still be owed money, which the only way to collect is if you sue the person at fault for the accident.
If it was hit by a man mowing, Then the man Mowing would be the respnsible party.
you snapped the little pin in the trany. big money
Yours. ADDED: Anytime YOU strike something or someone, it is the fault of the striking party.
In Car insurance, the First Party coverage part covers damage to your own vehicle, whereas with Third Party coverage, when a pedestrian get hit by your car (incurring death or permanent disability), the loss will be compensated by the Insurance Company.
A creditor is a person or organization to whom one owes money. A secured party creditor is one who has a lien on tangible property, such as a car or house, until the money is paid back.
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Insurance fraud is a crime. Unless you get away with it. The money though, generally goes toward medical expenses.
It is always the at-fault party's responsiblity to pay for damages they cause in an accident. If you know who hit your car then contact their insurance company and file the claim. If you do not know who did it and you have collision coverage on your car, you can file the claim through your own insurer.
money for a car
No, I am not a private party selling a car.