You will be cited by the police. The amount of the citation varies from state to state.
If you are At Fault for the accident, the other person's insurance company will come after you for reimbursement for what they paid out. If the other party is injured, they will use their Uninsured Motorist Coverage. The insurance company will seek reimbursement from you for the injuries as well.
If you are not at fault, you could still file a claim against the other party's insurance. In some states however, there is a No Pay, No Play statute. This allows you to recover for your economic damages only. You could not file a claim for Bodily Injury. When you DO decide to get insurance your rates will be higher due to the accident even if you weren't at fault.
It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.
It depends on whether you hit the person or they hit you. If you hit them, there is a chance that you will get a ticket.
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get a lawyer
screw driver
YES unless you want to have a ticket and if you get into a wreck the you may die from it
You get a ticket or in a wreck.
Yes, you can drive your car without insurance, but if you get stopped, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck and the other person does not have insurance, you are both gonna be up to your eyeballs in medical costs, not to mention paying for the damage to the vehicle.
If a bus driver violates the rules of the road or breaks a law, a policemen can give the driver a ticket while in service.
Ticket inspector on a train.
I don't think you can get a ticket for that reason, it was the driver's fault that he forgot his license, not yours.
Yes you can