Take down the car license plate number, it's make and model and color, a description of the physical appearance of the driver, the road where the accident happened and what happened, then go and make a police report. The police should be able to determine whose car it was involved and book that person. If the owner wants to release himself from blame, he must at the very least provide the name of the person (desc can help him acknowledge who it is) because the car is still the owner's responsibility and SOMEONE has to have been driving it at the time.
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
You can get information related to young driver insurance at compare market insurance.
If you are an automobile driver, you must be covered by automobile insurance regardless of age.
Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were at fault.
One can find information on provisional driver insurance through the Insurance Learner Driver website. There one can find full details and get a quote.
If you are looking for more information on Does driver insurance vary, the best place to look for the information is on www.rmiia.org/auto/teens/Buying_Auto_Insurance.asp
Yes.
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.
No fault car insurance is coverage designed to compensate victims of car accidents via their own insurance company, regardless of which driver was in fault.
The benefits of Fiat company insurance are that the Fiat vehicles under the insurance are completely covered. This is true regardless of who the driver may be.
No driver is allowed to operate a vehicle on public roads in the U.S. without Financial Responsibility regardless of license status.
You will have to take them to court if it was their fault. Many times you can garnish their wages for not paying up.