Your insurance will care of the damages. If you don't have insurance, the other parties insurance will take care of the damages and then go after you.
The at-fault driver's insurance will pay for all property and bodily injury damages.
If you have an accident and the car doesn't belong to you then the police will make you pay for the damage. It also depends on if it was your fault or not.
You pay for all damages if you were at fault, and get a citation and fine for not having insurance.
It's not the owner of the vehicle's fault because if that person got in an accident there is nothing the owner could do. If this happened to you, the person borrowing should pay the bill.
No, you have to pay your deductible.
You have to pay the cost of repairs to get there vehicle fixed. You may also have you license suspended and get a ticket.
Simply put, it is the at-fault party's responsibility to pay for the damage caused in an accident. If you live in a no-fault state, then you and your insurance company will pay for your own injuries, but the at-fault party is responsible for property damage.
everything it was your fault
Fault in the accident will not be affected by the status of your drivers license. Therefore, the person who is at fault will be responsible for damages and his insurance will pay. You will, however be liable for the fine and ticket you will receive for driver without a license. The important point to remember is that if you had been at fault, you would be liable to pay for the repairs of the other persons car as well as for any medical expenses, loss of wages, and permanent injuries.
I don't know, but if the accident was your fault, why should he have to pay it? Might be better to pay it so you can keep your job (if the accident was your fault). Probably not, if you were on company business at the time. If you take a company truck home after work and you were at fault, that's a different situation. In either case, if you were at fault, he can write you up or possibly fire you. It might be easier just to pay the deductable.
yes
YES, ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!