the driver is liable
However if you have insurance that covers the other person by name or "any other driver" then a claim can be made against your insurance. This would make a great court case depending in which state this accident takes place!
It will not be possible to report an accident after 48 hours due to the accident. The opposite party cannot be held under the court of law to be responsible without specific evidence or before your legal claim rights.
In my experience, if someone drives my car and get in an accident, I think he or her insurance has to pay for the damage of the other party and mine pays for the damage of my car. However, her insurance should go up, but not mine because I am not the one who drive at the time the accident occurs.
The opposite of the GOP party (Republicans) is the Democratic party.
You need to have uninsured motorist insurance as a rider on your insurance. If not you will have to sue the uninsured driver.
I can't find one antonym for the noun party. I guess the opposite of party is no party.
Probably not, as most policies only cover drivers not listed on the policy if they were given permission to drive. If you gave your unlicensed daughter permission to drive, then you can be issued a ticket. However, if the accident was not your daughter's fault, then the at fault party is responsible for the damage they caused to your vehicle, regardless if the other party was licensed or not.
majority party
In terms of accidents, the second party refers to the person or entity who is involved in the accident alongside the first party (the person who caused the accident). The second party could be a driver, passenger, pedestrian, or any other individual affected by the accident.
Since Barack Obama is a Democrat, his opposition comes from the Republican Party.
Ideology
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.
You have 1 Year after a minor accident to have a claim