Simple. Your liability does.
Basic liability insurance. This covers the person you hit. Comprehensive and collision covers your car.
if you have pet insurance that covers accidents then the insurance will pay
In Car insurance, the First Party coverage part covers damage to your own vehicle, whereas with Third Party coverage, when a pedestrian get hit by your car (incurring death or permanent disability), the loss will be compensated by the Insurance Company.
I would start with the car and then move to the homeowners.
yours
Yes. The guy who hit your car pays or his insurance covers it.
If you have insurance the insurance company covers it if you do not the cost comes out of your pocket
the persons who car you were driving
If you have medical, yes because your medical under your car insurance covers your passengers, regardless of fault.
More than likely your insurance. Check with your insurance carrier for the answer.
The coverage of the car who hit the house of course, as long as the driver had permission to drive the vehicle.
Actually, hitting a deer is generally covered by your comprehensive coverage, not collision. Comprehensive covers "acts of God," which include hitting animals because it was an act of God that the animal was there at that time. Reading your insurance policy will clarify exactly which kinds of claims are covered by which types of insurance. There are 3 catagories for car insurance: 1. Liability (covers you if you hit someone else) 2. Comprehensive (covers you if an uninsured driver hits you), and 3. Collision (covers you if you hit something -for instance, a deer-)