The at-fault driver's insurance will pay for all property and bodily injury damages.
Bad things, will mostly likely get a few citation from police. If he is found to be at fault he could be liable for the damage.
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They are at fault, even if that fault is shared jointly. That car is not supposed to be on the roadway, period. Therefore, it's assumed the accident would not have happened if that car hadn't been there. The driver will be cited for driving without insurance, and the car will be impounded.
You should get in trouble because you caused the accident.
Typically, the uninsured driver will be cited for it, and your insurance co. is liable for the damages.
If you are driving an uninsured car that you own and you get into an accident that is your fault, then you have to personally pay for the various expenses that may result from that accident, which includes both the cost resulting from damage to the cars involved, and also any medical expenses which result from injuries to people in those cars. Since you also are legally required to have insurance, the police may impose additional penalties.
Even if a driver was uninsured, the driver who was at fault is responsible for paying for repairs. Not having insurance does not take away responsibility.
No. The car is insured and your son's policy will provide coverage up to its policy limits.
The at fault driver is responsible regardless of who has or does not have insurance. You were at fault, you get the bill. Fortunately though you have insurance. So they get the bill.
Its your fault
If the insurance is not valid on the day of the accident, there is no coverage.