As soon as you leave the scene of the accident you have committed the crime of "hit & run."
Just file your claim, you won't get into trouble. The worst thing that can happen is that your claim will be denied, which is no worse than if you didn't file a claim.
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stay alert and look for trouble spots
Driver's licensure is a condition of getting auto insurance.
This depends on the context. Did the driver whiteness you do something? Don't do something wrong and you won't have to worry about getting into trouble.
If you have your own. Otherwise it is illegal to drive without insurance...and if you cause an accident and dont have insurance to pay for it you will be in really really big trouble.
Most cases you get jailed if the accident is severe. If its not too much you get a ticket for driving without licensed driver. Depends on country to country though
It is never a good idea to drive without insurance as there are costly penalties if one is caught or involved in an accident. If one is in an accident without auto insurance, their options are limited but they may be able to sue the other driver if they are at fault.
Driving without a license is a crime. If you report that you where driving your dad's care without a license, you could get yourself into trouble, and put your dad's rates though the roof. Do not call the insurance company and tell them you where driving unlicensed. If you have your permit, and where driving legally with a licensed driver, and you had an accident in your dad's car, yes, you can report it and his insurance may cover it if he has that type of policy. If anything, your dad could report that he had the accident, though that would be dishonest.
"A serious accident was caused by the driver's negligence."
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Yes. Many states have laws that require a witness to an accident (which you would be) to also stop.