No. The shop choice is yours, however, the insurance company only owes for reasonable towing expenses to the nearest repair facility.
Only if you had an accident that their insurance had to pay for.
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
Then you may be liable for any damage that you caused to someones property or person.
Someones hometown is where they were born, or where they grow up and spent their childhood.
Usually, it is the responsibility of the owner. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, they will step in as secondary coverage...including covering the damage to the vehicle you were driving, if you have the coverage.
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.
The only intitlement of monies will go to that deer, for the deer is someones property(state)and your insurance company may have to pay for its medical bills if it survived the accident, but nothing to you.
You prey that the other driver doesn't find out that even though he was not insured, you and your insurance co. are still liable for all damages. You still need to report the accident to your insurance co, though.
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No. It would be highly unlikely that you could ever prove liability of a vehicle that was not in motion at the time of your accident, even less likely if if that vehicle was not illegally parked.
You cannot find out someone else's auto carrier. You cannot find out their Dentist either if you wondered. Privacy laws prohibit anyone from revealing this information to you. If they had an accident with you their carrier will be listed on the accident report. Otherwise, ask them.
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