1000-2000
In a collision, the second collision is when an unsecured driver strikes the inside of the vehicle.
1 year in Florida
If the uninsured driver had the permission of the insured driver to operate the vehicle then NOTHING will happen to the uninsured driver. In fact, in this case he or she is not an uninsured driver at all. The insurance follows the vehicle first, the driver second.
The second vehicle will be covered by it's own insurance. That company will then attempt to sue the driver to recoup it's losses
2 second rule
Not necessarily, but there MIGHT BE A POSSIBILITY that if the case is sent back to be completely re-tried, that the second jury might recommend a greater sentence.
As long as you are listed as a driver on the policy and an accident occurs in a covered vehicle, then yes you will be covered under the terms and conditions of the policy just as any other driver on the policy.
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
only if the passenger contributed to the accident (smoking marijuana causing the driver to get high via second hand, distracting the driver, etc) and can be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
$200.00 first conviction $10-200 second conviction 10-200.00 thrid conviction plus 72 hours mandatory jail time
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
$5,000