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If you're responsible for the accident, you're still responsible even if the other person hasn't got a driver's license.
Sometimes a deductible will cover a hit and run accident if the driver does not have the license plate number. More often than not, they will not cover the accident because there is no proof of the accident.
If you are charged with a hit and run, you will lost your license and have it suspended. There will be other consequences as well such as jail and fines.
Your insurance should cover the person you hit. In about six months the unlicensed driver WILL get a letter in the mail from DMV saying they ARE in trouble for driving without a license. Usually, the punishment is a years suspended license and a fine.
you should go to the nearest police station and ask if they can locate or track the car that hit you, if so then you can track and follow the culprit.
and gets cited for driving with a suspended license.
You already lost your license, now you lost it longer.
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What happens if you have insurance and you get hit by someone driving fast down the shoulder of the road in Texas and they hit you?
Call the police to file a hit and run report.
(1) auto theft, (2) operating without a license, (3) causing bodily injury. . . you might be looking at some serious time in juvenile detention.
If someone hits your car while driving and then flees the scene, it is considered a hit-and-run. You should try to gather as much information as possible, such as the other vehicle's license plate number or a description of the driver, and report the incident to the police. Depending on the extent of the damage or injuries, you may also need to notify your insurance company.