The question posed assumes that I was in an accident in which the other person was At Fault. Although you (the person posing the question) admit to being intoxicated at the time, what needs to be clarified is your relationship to the accident. First, are we talking about three people (me, the other person, and an intoxicated you) or just two (you and the other person)? Second, were you a driver of one of the vehicles? a pedestrian? Third, perhaps, is: 'How did I get involved in the accident?' Finally, what is the substance of your question? For starters, are you asking about criminal law or civil liability.
Yes, If the accident was your fault, then it is your fault. Whether or not they have insurance has nothing to do with who's at fault, or who actually caused the accident.
other person get sued
If there is no other vehicle involved in the accident, then the only person who can be at fault is the underage driver.
It depends what the other person in the car accident was doing.
No. If the accident was your fault, you can not get money from the other person's car insurance.
unless the person meant to do it then you can
the insurance of the person responsible for the accident
The other person's insurance. This just happened to me.
No way! Do you have insurance? Does the other person? Who's fault? trade insurance info with the other person.
The police give citations to those who they believe to be at fault. That person is not 'found' to be at fault other than in a court of law.
Yes,, That's what it's for. It pays for damages you caused to another.
The other person can sue you because you are at fault for the accident.