nope
no, the person driving the car will be 100% responsible. i had that happen to me in the states and his auto ins didn't cover someone intoxicated, but he still had to pay, through court.
Yasser
IF the car was stolen, reported as stolen to the cops, the ins. should be paying the loan off. IF the ins. co. does not think the car is stolen, they wont pay and its as if the car was NOT stolen. So, you have to pay notes and insurance on the collateral. Bottom line??? HELP the ins. prove it was stolen and the problem will go away. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
the person who crashed it
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
Yes. Even though it was an accident that caused an accident, the owner of the truck is responsible for any damges.
If you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
You do not need car insurance if you rent a truck but, you should have some sort of insurance. If you get hit or cause any damage you will be liable to pay money. There are many rental truck insurance options. If you go with Budget there is a variety of insurance options to choose from.
You hit the other car, so yes, you need to pay to have the other car fixed. Your insurance should do this. If not, it is out of your pocket.
if they are the ones that hit your car then yes, they or their insurance are the ones who have to pay.
No contact the lender and pay them. Once the lender has taken over the papers of the car/truck the dealer is out of the picture.
depends if u reported 1st hit same as above, if you have a no fault policy you should not have any problem, being you had two hits, an ins adjuster may look at both cars, all you may have to pay is your deductible