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Yes. If you caused damage to somebody's property you are responsible. The definition of insurance is a transfer of risk. If your friend had insurance on the car then the risk would have been transferred from you to the insurance company, but would still make you At Fault.

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Q: I wrecked my friends car they didn't have insurance do i have to pay?
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