No, but it will make it much easier. The problem is without a police report it is harder to prove the accident occurred, how it occurred, who was involved, etc.
You can file a claim against your insurance company for an action caused by another person with no insurance if you are covered for such an occurance. An example would be if you had uninsured motorist coverage and were hit by someone without auto insurance. However if you want to file a 'claim' against the person directly who has no insurance there is no one to file the claim against. The only alternative here is to sue the person in court.
That is the only course of action you can take.
not by the insuring company of the parked vehicle....they can only pay you under the coverages you purchased...(you state you only have liability coverage)........you can however ask for restitution from the courts of the negligent party (assuming he was charged with something this could be party of his probation to repay you, and could be the easiest most cost effective way for you to handle this-most citys or countys have a victim advocate)........or you can file a state report, and/or file a small claims action against the uninsured driver.......
You won't be liable. your insurance company should pay for the damages. i highly doubt your rates would go up for the incident, but some companies have been known to raise rates for such a incident. you pay in the end anyway.
It depends on what sort of coverage you have on the vehicle. If you are fully insured, then the insurance will pay the damages minus your deductible. If not, you are on your own and will have to try to get the other party to pay for the damages. If your insurance pays, you can still sue the other party for the amount of your deductible.
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