If you have an accident with an uninsured vehicle, you and your insurance company are still liable for all damages, even though the other vehicle has no insurance.
The only thing that will happen to the other driver is a citation for driving with no insurance.
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The driver of the first striking car is responsible for all subsequent damage.
No, you will still be responsible for any damage you did to the parked car.
you are. you should have been paying attention. it doesn't matter if the other car was attended or not. you are responsible for you and your vehicle.
The Person who hit your car.
your car is parked unless you have someway or another had the car in drive while you weren't in it then how can you pay for damages you did not incur and if you weren't parked in a no parking zone or a handicap spot then the person who hit you is responsible for all damages because they weren't paying any attention
unfortunate for the owner of the slider, they are responsible.
Answer: The vehicle that initiates the collision is at fault.
The driver of the car that was driving when the accident occured. The owner of the parked car should not be responsible unless the car was parked in an illegal place or position.
You are responsible. You should not have been parked illegally.
Speaking from experience if a person opens their care door into a lane of traffic, they are responsible if it gets hit. If you legally go around a car that is double parked and the occupant opens their door and you hit it, they are responsible. Don't move. Call the police.
It all depends. Both you and the car that is double parked are responsible. when you do hit a car that is double parked, and the person is not at his/her car, make sure you leave a note saying that you hit his/her car. why leave a note? ITS AGAINST THE LAW TO LEAVE A CRIME SCENE!!!!!!!!!!!