If you have a reliable witness that can testify where you were when the accident occurred, or can testify that someone else had your car at the time, that will help.
Sometimes a deductible will cover a hit and run accident if the driver does not have the license plate number. More often than not, they will not cover the accident because there is no proof of the accident.
Not unless that plate has been mentioned/listed in another accident attended by police in the past.
the number plate is in your name so the police will find you or a person can recognize you and find you
Chopped - 2007 Prove It on the Plate 6-2 was released on: USA: 11 January 2011
The currecnt number plate is a 59 plate.
You can't Licence plate information is protected personal information by law. Only Police and other acredited agencies may access this information. The only way you can get this information is if you were in a Hit and Run accident or the other person involved in an accident refuses to provide information then the Police will release it to you.
Various technological methods have been used to prove that plate tectonics occur. The most common are ocean floor mapping and earthquake tracking.
Undo the screws around the number plate, take the number plate off then put the new number plate on.
the plate number / license plate is 'une plaque d'immatriculation' in French.
Hull identification number
If after you contact them they will not provide any information, try and reverse search of their phone number for an address, name, etc, maybe drive by and get the plate number if you didn't get that. File the claim with your company if you have collision coverage and they will track down the driver for repayment...I assume you didn't call the police? Always a good idea (no matter how nice the other guy is) to contact the police while still at the accident scene, (if on public roadway)....If you have the plate, contact the police (contact them anyway and report this accident), or the DMV for your state to see if you can get the owner information on this plate, some DMV's also have the insurance information.....good luck, this is hard....
You can have insurance on a suspended plate. If you get in an accident with a suspended plate, though, your insurance company may not cover the accident because the car was not legal to drive.