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All the police and report it stolen, contact the Department of motor vehicles and your insurance company.
AnswerNo brainer. The person who hit you is at fault. Doesn't matter if you have a license or not. Not having a license doesn't give the other driver a free shot at rear ending you.AnswerIn most states, insurance companies require a police report of an accident. To have a police report, the police have to go to the accident scene in order to write one. Most rear end accidents are the fault of the person who hit the rear of a car. However, if you did not report the accident to the police because you have no license, you may be out of luck with the insurance company.
If you have car insurance ,police will never stop you even if you dont have driving license.
Well they can check you're license when they want to, but I never heard of them checking car insurance.
Assuming there was no police report filed, you will have to do the work yourself. Get a lawyer and an investigator and file a lawsuit. Provide the information to your insurance carrier. They can normally get the insurance information from the State DMV using the license plate number of the vehicle that hit you. Keep the license plate number and call the police. The police have all the information. They can find out the information of that car instantly, given the plate number.
File a police report, they will trace for you.
Yes. Insurance companies don't just go off your drivers license record. They also check several other insurance company data bases because many accidents are not reported to the police. If an accident claim was filed the Insurance company who handled the claim will have it in their database as well.
Sure. Just call the police and they can tell you.
Hopefully you have insurance. Call the police, if you weren't driving the vehicle at the time of impact, then it shouldn't matter that you don't have a license. After the police have filed a report, file a claim with your insurance company. If you have no insurance, call the police anyway. But know that you will have to foot the bill for all damage because you don't have insurance.
* No, the police cannot charge anyone with verbal abuse unless a serious threat can be proven. Physical abuse leaves marks and thus the police can charge the batterer.
Yes it can. When the police get behind you most of the time they are running your plates to answer 3 questions about you. 1. Any warrants 2. Got insurance 3. Is registration good There is a lot your license plate tells the police. Also if you have a warrant out they can place it on your license plate. Or if your driving someone Else's car and they have a warrant there is a possibility that a warrant for their arrest can be on their plates.
Yes, you can. If you are involved in an accident and have their license plate, either file a police report and the police will get the information for you, or,contact your insurance company. Keep in mind, insurance records are NOT public information.