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If you live in MN which is a no fault state and are found at fault in an accident with an uninsured driver will you personally have to pay for damage to their car?

no, YOU won't personally pay out of pocket, but your insurer will cover the cost, and then hike your rate unfortunately.


Insured motorist hit uninsured unlicensed driver - who's responsible?

The insured motorist is typically responsible for the damage caused in a car accident, regardless of the other driver's insurance or licensing status. The insured motorist's insurance policy may cover the cost of damages depending on the specific coverage. It is important to report the accident to the insurance company and let them handle the details.


What happens if you are hit by an uninsured teen driver and they are found to be at fault?

If you have "Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist" coverage on your policy, then your insurance will cover it at no cost to you.


What is uninsured insurance?

In auto insurance, 'uninsured insurance' refers to a type of coverage for accidents caused by a motorist without insurance or hit-and-run accidents in which the driver who caused the wreck cannot be identified. In other words, your insurance may cover the cost of damage to your car, medical expenses, and other expenses. http://www.superpages.com/supertips/what-is-uninsured-or-underinsured-motorist-coverage.html


Who pays for hospital cost after a car accident if the driver doesn't have insurance?

You do and then turn around and sue the driver for the cost of your medical care.


Does GAP insurance help pay an accident damage cost?

NO


How much does uninsured motorist insurance cost in New Jersey?

If you get into an accident in New Jersey and are not insured, it will cost you a substantial amount. The cost to repair the vehicle, pay the fines if responsible for the accident and possibly have to pay for some damages done to other vehicles or public property.


What happens if you are driving an uninsured car that you also own and you get into an accident and it was your fault I have basic insurance on another vehicle but none on this vehicle in question?

If you are driving an uninsured car that you own and you get into an accident that is your fault, then you have to personally pay for the various expenses that may result from that accident, which includes both the cost resulting from damage to the cars involved, and also any medical expenses which result from injuries to people in those cars. Since you also are legally required to have insurance, the police may impose additional penalties.


If your at fault in an accident there is no damage to your car but the others how much do you have to pay?

If you are at fault in an accident, You are responsible for any personal injuries and the reasonable cost of repair for for the damage to the other vehicle that you hit. The level of damage to your own vehicle does not mitigate the cost of the damage to the vehicle you hit. After all you still caused the damage and you are responsible for it.


What happens if you get into an accident but only have a license but no insurance but the other person doesnt have a license or insurance Whos at fault?

Who has insurance and who has license, is a non factor in determining liability for the accident. The person who is at fault will be based upon the police report and who caused the accident. You have no insurance, and have left yourself wide open to a judgment against you that could cost you plenty. You chose to drive without insurance, and in doing so you will be require to accept responsibility for your actions. You do not even have uninsured motorist insurance to cover your damage even if the other driver is at fault and cannot pay. You were not insured, and will now pay for that mistake.


What are the types of car insurance?

There are seven types of car insurance. Liability insurance covers the cost of repairing any property damaged in a crash, as well as medical bills. Collision insurance makes it so then insurer pays for repairs. Comprehensive insurance handles any situation, including theft. Uninsured motorist protection is a policy that covers damage by an uninsured motorist. Medical/Personal-injury Protection covers costs of injury. No-fault insurance covers property damage and injuries no matter who is at fault. Gap Insurance is for driver's who still owe money on the cars and need to pay off the vehicle if it is totaled in an accident.


If you are in an accident where other driver is at fault and the insurance company doesn't pay for the rental upfront what do you do?

Take the driver to small claims court for the cost of the rental.