The Police should have come to the scene of the accident. A Police report would be filled out and filed which would contain that information. If you didn't contact the Police and no report was filed, the only option you have is a lawsuit. Good luck.
Well you cannot insure a vehicle that does not legally belong to you. You Mother would need to get the insurance in her name and list you as the driver of the vehicle. This is the only way to legally obtain insurance on this vehicle with the information you have provided.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
According to the Classical Auto Insurance Agency, the only factor to obtain classic vehicle insurance are age and driving history. You would need to hold a valid driving license.
Ask the driver or owner of the vehicle. They are required to give you (and the police) that information at the time of the accident.AnswerOn an accident report, the police officer lists the insurance information. Contact the police department who responded to the scene to determine how to obtain a copy of the report.
The cost to obtain a Kit Car Insurance quote for a vehicle you built yourself is free. The insurance quotes will vary depending on the insurance company and the dependability of the vehicle.
You have to have insurance to obtain your tags. As long as you are not driving the vehicle you do not have to have insurance unless you have a lien or are worried about damage to the vehicle.
go to a snow plow forum and do more research get as much insurance as you can commercial plates and licensed (if needed)
Providing false information to insurance companies is illegal and can be considered insurance fraud. This can result in penalties such as fines, policy cancellation, or even criminal charges depending on the severity of the deception. It is important to always provide accurate and truthful information to insurance companies to avoid legal consequences.
AnswerAs long as your vehicle was parked legally and you were able to obtain the other vehicle's insurance info, the driver of the other vehicle's insurance co. is resposible for all your damages.
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No. The insurance policy stays with the owner of the car. If the car is sold to another person, the NEW owner must obtain his own insurance.
Insurance is regulated by state, so I would call an agent that is in the area where you will be staying most often.