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You can allow your insurance carrier to handle the damages to your vehicle -- assuming you have collision coverage -- and your carrier will initiate subrogation against the at-fault party. "Subrogation" just means they'll go over the other driver for any money they paid out under your policy, and they usually include your deductible.

Of course, you can settle out-of-pocket with the at-fault driver. This is difficult to do, because once your car's in a shop for repairs, they may find supplement damages and costs (not to mention the cost for your rental while repairs are underway). This is also difficult because the chances of an uninsured driver being able to come up with that much cash are pretty slim.

So, court may be the answer. Most courts will set up a payment schedule with the at-fault driver, which means you might get $100 to $200 a month until the loss is paid off.

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