You can take the other person to court and hopefully get a judgment against them. But even this is no guarantee you'll ever get anything from them.
If you have collision, comprehensive, and medical, you should be able to collect from your insurance company and let them sue the at-fault party.
Normally, you are required to have uninsured motorist coverage, check your policy. Then talk to an attorney. It involves suing your own insurance company but is still a not At Fault accident.
The other person's insurance covers damamge if it was their fault.
You do. Or your insurance does.
Yes, If the accident was your fault, then it is your fault. Whether or not they have insurance has nothing to do with who's at fault, or who actually caused the accident.
Not in most states. The other person who was at fault's insurance will pay for your injuries as well as damage to your vehicle and property.
No way! Do you have insurance? Does the other person? Who's fault? trade insurance info with the other person.
In this state, the person who caused the accident is at fault. If the person at fault has insurance then his insurance should fix the other car. Otherwise, in this state, the person at fault owes the money himself to fix the other car. The insurance company will not pay one cent to fix the other car.
If the accident is your fault, your insurance company is not going to pay out anything. If it is the other person's fault, the other insurance company will be liable.
Vehicle liability insurance is insurance that only covers the other car. That means that if you get in a wreck, you are liable for what happens to your car. It also means that that your insurance company will pay for the damages to the other person's car if the accident is found to be your fault, but if it is the other person's fault, then their insurance will pay for the damages to your car.
Vehicle liability insurance is insurance that only covers the other car. That means that if you get in a wreck, you are liable for what happens to your car. It also means that that your insurance company will pay for the damages to the other person's car if the accident is found to be your fault, but if it is the other person's fault, then their insurance will pay for the damages to your car.
No. If the accident was your fault, you can not get money from the other person's car insurance.
Yes the insurance carrier of the person at fault will pay for the damages if they are in fact proved to be at fault. However you will be cited for driving without a license.
Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were at fault.