I would have to say 'let the insurance handle it' assuming the 16 yr old in question was covered by the insurance. Otherwise, I'd have to say that 16 yr old is in for the grounding of a lifetime, and forced to pay the damages to both cars. But I'm kind of known for being a little harsh at times.
If the accident is proven to be your fault, the driver can still sue you for a minor fender bender.
It depends on how serious the accident is, but if it's just a "fender bender" then the person behind you is responsible and it's called, "Undo care and attention." If the accident is serious and someone has been hurt, the police are called and they investigate the skid marks, etc., to see who was at fault. Marcy
I would say yes although I am not familiar with Florida law specifically. What comes to mind is a minor fender bender. The police are not always called to an accident if the parties agree to fore go calling and fault is not an issue.
It shouldn't ... normally insurance companies do not report the accident to the police authorities unless a death is involved. However, since you reported the accident to your insurance and if you are at fault, it may cause your rates to increase.
The conflict of interest is at a no fault. The sentence should read "We had no fault for the car accident".
yes
no one should be blamed. it is accident, and an accident is an accident.
If the traffic signals do not work, it is to be treated as a four-way stop sign. It says so in the vehicle code.
If it is a "fender bender" you probably don't need one. If it was bigger, you may. Any one hurt? Are you at fault? Did you get a ticket? Had you been drinking? If you can answer yes to any of these questions you probably should contact a lawyer. A law suit can be filed up to 2 years after the date of an accident.
You should find evidence or witnesses from the accident to give proof (testify) that the accident was not your fault. You could also go to court...
YES, ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!
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.