Answer from Stageismylife123: they get sent to jail
Answer from Keevamonster: It depends on the severity of the accident, the state it happened in, and the age of the person who was driving without a license. Generally, the person would be cited for the offense, have to appear in court, and could be blocked from getting a license for a certain length of time. Anyone driving without a license also opens themselves up to being sued by the other parties involved in the accident. With no insurance to protect them or pay out any damages, they could wind up owing a lot of money.
If the driver with the suspended license caused the accident then he/she is responsible.
A persons immigration status has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you caused.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
Your insurance rate goes sky high.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.
"A serious accident was caused by the driver's negligence."
Yes, the driver who caused the accident ran a red light.
As long as your teenager was properly insured and he was not involved in the commission of a crime at the time of the accident, nothing should happen to your teenagers driver license.
Yes. It is the responsibility of the at-fault party to pay for the damage caused in an accident, regardless of the license or insurance status of the not at-fault party.
Good luck getting any relief from the damages caused by the driver with no insurance since you were on the road without a license. Given the circumstances, you cannot file a police report. If the other driver offers cash, take it. Your insurance certainly won't pay either. I suppose you might park the remains of your car and start riding the bus or bike until your suspension ends.
It does not matter to an insurance company that the other driver had a suspended license. Liability is determined by the factors of the accident and the evidence put forth. The fact that the other driver had no license does not affect liability or the handling of the claim.
The insurance company is not liable to pay out any damages that were caused in the accident and they cancel your policy. This means that the driver bears the full financial burden for the costs of the accident.