Same as if it where 2 cars. The uninsured driver will be sited and then your insurance will pay for the repairs and try and collect from the uninsured driver, if you have uninsured or underinsured coverage, if not you can take the uninsured driver to small claims court.
The best insurance depends on the needs of the motorcyclist. Progressive and Esurance both offer comparative rates to figure out what will be best for the customers.
Insurance price quotes can be given for vehicle insurance, including autombile, boat, trailer, and motorcycle. Quotes are also given for homeowners to cover the structure, land, and belongings. When you know what kind of insurance you need, there are many websites online that will compare rates from different companies for you.
Yes, also plates, license, and registration.
No you do not. You need insurance. And registration only I believe.
I guess she tries to collect from the drunk's insurance or sues the drunk and or the boyfriend. If the drunk has no insurance or money, or the boyfriend has no money I think you have your answer. If she has her own medical insurance, she could probably use that.
In Minnesota they are not and so I am sure other no-fault states are similar. However, the motorcyclist can make a claim for personal injuries against the at-fault party, if there is one.
I just called the DMV in New Mexico and that was their answer:"If that scooter goes on the road, then yes it needs registration and insurance, and just a car driver license, doesn't have to be a motorcycle driver license though. Anything above 50cc will need a motorcycle driver license, and of course in addition to the registration and insurance."
motorcycle insurance only covers the motorcycle
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
If you are attempting to get motorcycle insurance that means you probably have a motorcycle and should have a license for it. An insurance company will not provide insurance unless you at least have a motorcycle permit.
Geico sells motorcycle insurance.
No. YOu need Motorcycle Insurance. Check out this site for more resources on Motorcycle Insurance. http://www.findinsurance.us/motorcycle/motorcycle-home.html