If you are At Fault in an accident, You are responsible for any personal injuries and the reasonable cost of repair for for the damage to the other vehicle that you hit. The level of damage to your own vehicle does not mitigate the cost of the damage to the vehicle you hit. After all you still caused the damage and you are responsible for it.
NONE. It was your fault. you'd have to pay for the damage of the other persons car too. dont expect any reward for accident.
It is really based on whether the accident was at fault or not at fault. If it was not at fault, it usually will not increase.
Amount of settlement is dependent on how much damage has occurred, and who was listed at fault on the police report.
The severity of the damage does not determine fault. The facts of the loss and the point of impact will help determine fault.
It depends entirely on your insurance, the other driver's insurance, who's at fault and what injuries and damage were involved. Nobody should 'make' money due to an accident, but they should be put back in the shape they were before the accident or compensated for what can't be returned to the original status.
It's the fault of the other driver. If the police were not present there isn't much either of you can do. If it was a fairly serious accident and damage done to the vehicles, police were at the scene they would know whose fault it was. Usually damage down the side of the car or a rear-ender is a good sign you weren't at fault and the other driver was.
25000
Any damage over $200.
2,000$
Unable to answer - too little is known about the circumstances of the accident. Was the driver of the car you were in at fault? Was the driver of the other car at fault? Submit your medical claims to the appropriate insurance company and wait to be contacted for an offer.
You have to pay whatever your deductible amount is.
Any damage over $200.