well, besides going to jail if this even happened....which wouldn't, it would cause damage to your car cosmetically or genetically. and it would happen two different ways, if it you hit someone and it went underneath your car, it would tare p the "underbelly" of your car resulting in oil leak and your car would be undrivable, if you hit someone and they went up onto your hood, it would crash your windshield and chances are you wouldn't live from it
The person who hit the car, if "at fault" would be responsible. If the person driving your car was the one at fault, then it would be your insurance that would have to cover it.
Die.
Same thing that would happen to you...
Your car is going to be totaled out.
When ever a person hits the car in front of them, they are found at fault. If you hit a car in the rear even though it stops short, you are at fault. You will probably get a ticket and your insurance will go up.
Well generally, any time a car hits another cars tail end, it is that persons fault. (Usually because they say that the person was not paying attention and did not stop in time to avoid hitting the other car.) However, if the insurance is not also in the name of the person you are letting drive you car, and the person that hit them claims that they(person who got hit) caused it, you car could get towed (about 200 dollars for that) and their could be a trial. But you would not get in any trouble, unless that $200 was for an anniversary present.
If one ran into an embankment they would most likely be hurt. If you hit one with a car, your car would be damaged. If you hit it on a bike you could have serious injuries depending on your speed.
The alligator would die and you would probably get a big dent in your bumper.
Well the person that hit you is not responsible enough to drive with insurance, if someone was in your parked car, you would still be responsible,its your car after all. The person that hit your car would be liable and you would have to go after them legally. If the uninsured driver in fact gets injured he will be responsible for himself, insurance companies are not in the business of paying people who drive illegally.
If you so happen to hit a parked car you should not leave. You should remain present until the owner of the car shows up. You should then explain to him what happened and cover all of the costs of damage. If you leave the scene im sure you will feel guilty and the person whose car you hit would be left very upset. Anyway hoped this helped. Have a great day!
I would think that you would have to repair the car either through your insurance company or through the insurance you paid for when renting the car.
first of all you spelt this qustion all wrong so try again