you'll have to pay for your own car, but you could always take the person to court.
Generally, the owner of the insured car is held liable for any damages or losses involved after an accident. So if you want to file a claim for compensation after a crash, it is better to file it with the owner of the insured car or his insurance company. The adult unlicensed driver however, can be held liable criminally if there was death or injury involved.
yes because there might be a drunk/reckless driver and you need insurance if you're in a crash to cover damages
Your insurances pays it because you caused the crash.
NO, males are more likely to be involved in a vehicle crash (as a driver, rather than passenger), than women. Women do not have excesses of testosterone. Hence the popularity of female-only insurance companys, such as "Shelia's Wheels".
You as the driver are responsible for any crash you cause in this case. If you were told the car was insured and can prove it you could sue the lender for reimbursement.
Police and insurance companies.
You die because u die
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insurance buys it & it is fixed up to sell to teenagers
If you are guilty or are found guilty of causing the crash, your lapse of insurance will go against you. You solely will be responsible for any costs, court costs, fines, etc. And do reinstate your insurance!
The owner of the property (if he can), the police and his insurance company.
If two cars crash and neither driver has insurance, the police officer arriving on the scene will of course both issue you tickets for no insurance, and your license can be suspended. The officer will also determine who was at fault, generally the faulty party is responsible for damages. Otherwise you are both on your own for being negligent for not having insurance at the time of the accident.