You call your insurance company and report it. if the accident is your fault, with very minor damage, you would be better off paying for the damages yourself, rather than telling your insurance company and having your rates go up.
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
I hope you had insurance for this. The uninsured motorist will probably be broke
You Can Claim For Money Depending on whether or not you HAVE insurance. If you dont have insurance. your screwed.
going to be paying the state lots of me and the owner of the other car
The owner of the car and their insurance company are responsible for paying for the damages as a result of the accident. To avoid this problem, you can start hiding your keys.
ANY driver with permission to drive that car by the owner is covered under that car's insurance policy. Insurance goes with the car...not the driver.
You die because u die
they still will not give you money for the car accident and because of the accident they will most likely charge you a higher fee for being considered an unsafe driver.Added: There is no such thing as retroactive insurance. A policy you get today will not cover you for a collision you had last week.
nothing
It all depends on her insurance cover
If you have no insurance you may get a ticket, but you will want a police report on the accident to claim their insurance, if they were at fault. so call the cops