Its all up to the insurance companys.
In any state, if a driver is found at fault then he is responsible for the other car's repairs, either using his insurance company or out of pocket.
the driver behind is not at fault as the in front should be liable as he was negligent
Unfortunately if you do not have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle, there is no way to get it retroactive, or after you get in an accident. If it was the other driver's fault then their insurance should pay for your repairs.
The injured party should seek compensation from the driver of whichever vehicle was at fault for the accident.
The driver that hit the parked vehicle would be at fault.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
If they have insurance then you should not have to pay a deductible at all.
driver of parked vehicle
it would be smart if stops the owner from reporting the accident
Even if a driver was uninsured, the driver who was at fault is responsible for paying for repairs. Not having insurance does not take away responsibility.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
The vehicle that ran into you should be at fault, and should have to pay costs associated with repairs to any damaged vehicles.