This is hard to determine as there are many factors at play here. The main factors that determine how much your rate will increase are The main question is if an insurance claim was made. If one was not made then your insurance will not increase at all. Next how much damages was there, or how much did the insurance company have to pay out? The more they had to pay out, the more they will make you pay when your insurance comes up for renewal. Lastly, whether you were charged with a traffic violation and how many points this will put on your license. The more points on your license the higher your rate will be when you renew.
None with the insurance company I use. And define "minor".... some peoples definition of minor is different than the insurance companies.
After an automobile accident the automobile insurance carrier will usually raise the rates of the liability 7-10% depending on the severity of the accident.
You can call an insurance agent and they can tell you. You don't have to pay for a quote on how much it is
If you were involved in an accident with this person then their insurance information will be listed on the accident report. If you were not involved in an accident then it is not your business who they have insurance with. Much of this is covered by the privacy laws so if you really have to know ask the person.
a lot
i do not have a driving licence but ca i insure a car
No you can sue the parents of the minoe, but not the minor. The parents will be held liable & depending on how much is being sought, if the insurance won't cover it, they could potentially lose anything of value that they own, including their home.
Yes. If it is determined that the accident was your fault, your insurance company will raise your rates. However, the rate increase is often fairly minor. If you were ticketed by the police, it may increase the rate increase because you now have both a ticket and an accident. Your insurance agent should be able to tell you how much the increase will be.
Pretty much nothing. Learn a lesson, always carry insurance!
You get auto insurance for accident prone drivers the same way as normal drivers. You will need to provide relevant car details and your driving history information and then receive insurance policy quotes. Insurance premiums for accident prone drivers are generally much higher.
Well, if it is on your property, and you didn't cause much damage, you can't get in very much trouble. But, if it was on an actual road, you can get in trouble big time, especially if you don't have the proper insurance.
The amount a person gets paid for an accident from the insurance company will depend on the injuries sustained.