You are stuck with the bill. You can sue the person who hit you if you know who they are and if they are really who they are. Good luck
recovery
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The supply of peanuts may decrease, since the peanut farms are destroyed by the hurricane. Thus the stock of peanut butter decreases, leading to a shortage. Additionally, it will also lead to upward pressure on its price, due to the limited supply and same demand. Thus, peanut butter becomes more expensive.
When a cold snap hits Florida, the supply of oranges decreases due to crop damage, leading to a leftward shift in the supply curve in the orange juice market. As the supply diminishes, the price of orange juice rises, illustrated by a movement along the demand curve as consumers respond to higher prices. Consequently, the new equilibrium price is established at a higher point, reflecting reduced availability and increased demand for orange juice. In a supply and demand diagram, the initial and new equilibrium points would clearly show the impact of the cold snap on price and quantity.
a person who hits people in their private for no reason;an annoying person
the uninsured automobile owner rhas to pay out of pocket for the damage
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
You can sue them in small claims court for your deserved money as long as you have proof of the damage. If you have Uninsured Motorist coverage, it will pay for the damage, minus any deductible.
Uninsured driver hits another uninsured driverYour both out of Luck, Neither of you have insurance. Both drivers will likely be fined and both drivers will likely have their drivers license suspended.
they are both screwed
If you are at fault, you are responsible for the damage and your insurance company would pay. If the person was injured, some states pay only the medical costs, not pain and suffering.
if it there fault there insurance pays
File a loss notice with you Homeowners insurance Company. You should have no problem getting the damage to your home covered.
There's a good chance the insurance company will deny the claim of the person with the uninsured vehicle, as that vehicle isn't supposed to be on the roadway to begin with.
regardless of whom is insured or not, the 'negligent' or liable party is responsible for the damage or 'to make whole' the injured (this means damage to vehicle as well) party........ i think the insured should pay since it was there fault
It causes you to be blind for a minute
They are.