If you haven't filed a claim with your insurance company, that's the first step. The insurance company will contact the other party and do an assessment of their damages and pay for them. If the other party is injured, then they will take care of the medical bills. If you have first party coverages (collision), they will also assess your damages and pay for your repairs. If you are injured and have first party medical coverage (PIP or med-pay), your medical bills will also be covered, up to a certain dollar amount.
If you have an accident and the car doesn't belong to you then the police will make you pay for the damage. It also depends on if it was your fault or not.
It will have to be determined if they choose to charge you with manslaughter.
The conflict of interest is at a no fault. The sentence should read "We had no fault for the car accident".
They are at fault, even if that fault is shared jointly. That car is not supposed to be on the roadway, period. Therefore, it's assumed the accident would not have happened if that car hadn't been there. The driver will be cited for driving without insurance, and the car will be impounded.
The at-fault driver's insurance will pay for all property and bodily injury damages.
The at-fault driver in a car accident is the driver who is determined to be primarily responsible for causing the accident.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
You pay for all damages if you were at fault, and get a citation and fine for not having insurance.
You will probably receive a citation for driving while suspended. If you were not at fault for the accident, the other party involved should have insurance that will cover your loss or damage that resulted in the accident. It is a good thing that you were not at fault in this accident.
Whether the car is insured is not important, the point is who was at fault in causing the accident, it could be the person whose car is insured that is at fault.
If you have an auto accident and you are found to be at fault, then if taken to court you can be liable for all damages. You could potentially lose everything that you have.
Then you're considered to be at fault, the logic being that you shouldn't have been there to get into an accident.