It is legal if you signed a code of conduct, and the company says that careless conduct is a inappropriate act in the code of conduct that you signed. If there is no signed code of conduct they cannot suspend you. File a complaint with the Department of Labor in your state. This is usually done through the unemployement office.
litigate against the vehicle operator personally.
depends on state laws, usually up to 2 years.
Ouch!!!!SO if the fender bender is enough money to require reporting (and it is hard to do less on today's cars) that means it has to be reported to the police and wow are you busted.By the way if you haven't reported your suspension to your insurance company, expect them to cancel your insurance and refuse to insure you in the future. Regardless if they find out from this they are entitled to check your driving record every renewal and most do.Man this is gonna leave a mark!!
No, if there isn't much to it most people here don't contact the insurance.
probably not, especially if the other party does NOT make a claim against you for the damages
Immediately, especially when there are injuries, otherwise it is considered a hit-and run. If the accident is a fender bender on a private lot, like a parking area near a mall, you can just exchane insurance and addresses and phone numbers without getting the police involved,
post office - steady stream of cars all day long
If the accident is proven to be your fault, the driver can still sue you for a minor fender bender.
You need to file an insurance claim on any accident in which a claim is going to be made on both parties.
RE:Unconfirmed rumour floating around the net is that he said coke was the best drug out there, and that's the one he would do. UNCONFIRMED. hahaa no! he's not getting 'suspended' he was being suspended 65 feet in the air over his mayflower truck to fill it up with food donations. silly:)
Generally, if you were in CA and I am assuming you are not talking about a fender bender or minor accident, you would lose your license and be required to make a filing to reinstate your license. In order to maintain your license you may be required to file what is called an SR-1P or an SR-22 which is simply proof you have insurance in place. If your insurance expires or you let it lapse, the insurance company will notify DMV and your license will be suspended again. Now you said the car you hit has insurance. This could mean they (the insurance company) will probably attempt to go after you to recover damages they had to pay on your behalf. You are still responsible!
Collision covers damage from collisions only, whether it is a fender-bender in the parking lot, running into the garage, or a traffic accident. Comprehensive covers damage "other than by collision", that would be hail, flood, vandalism, windshield pits, etc.