It's possible but unlikely. You shouldn't have been on the road for two reasons: One, your license was suspended. Two, unless absolutely impossible, your vehicle shouldn't have been stopped on a roadway with hazard lights on; it should have been moved off the main thoroughfare.
Since you never should have been on the road in the first place, and if you had followed the rules imposed by virtue of the license suspension, the accident never would have occurred. You could submit a claim through insurance, but it will be har dto recover damages, depending on which state you live in. Suing for damages would be a bad idea.
What's most important here is if you were the operator of your vehicle. If "yes", than you are a stupid moron that the world can do without. If "no" than the other person should be liable for all the damages.
YOUR CAR INSURCE
If your license was suspended, and you were driving, it is quite likely that you insuror will NOT pay for the damages, and will cancel your coverage, because you were knowingly operating the vehicle unlawfully.
if you have a suspended driver's license you can't operate anything with a motor so in that case go ride your bike
No. A suspended license is suspended in the whole of the US.
Your driver license may be suspended for:
Your best bet is to sue the person for your damages and let the law take care of the other part.
No. If your privilege to drive is suspended, it is suspended for driving EVERYTHING.
Driving on a suspended license when your license was suspended due to a DUI.
No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
That all depends on why your license was suspended. Without knowing why your license was suspended, there is no means of determining what you need to do to get it back.
No. A suspended license is suspended in all states and territories of the US.
No. A suspended license is suspended in all states.