The first place to look is your auto liability coverage. You don't say what state you are from, but let's say you have the minimum coverage which is typically around 15/30/5. That means if you hurt one person, you will be covered for up to $15,000 for Bodily Injury. If that's not enough, you'll be on the hook for the rest. Sorry. You're welcome from http://www.boomer-survival-guide.com
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
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If you caused the crash, you can't sue anybody and win. You will obviously lose- you caused the accident. If you were hit by the car and were doing everything right, then sue the person who hit you.
if the person didn't mean to no sorry
Find the person who owns the car and sue them, and hope that you have enough uninsured coverage to fix your car
They can
You each walk away with nothing - your only recourse is to take the person who hit you to court and sue for damages. However, chances are if that person has no insurance, they have no job, and thus no income which to pay you the damages should the court award in your favor.
the insurance company!
If you did not have an active policy when you hit the person then you are not covered. The pedestrian can sue you for personal injury and it will come out of your pocket.
Sure you can sue anyone for anything. The question is will you win. Let's get this straight. You hit a parked car, and you want to sue the owner of that car's insurance company. And your reason is that the car was not registered. Well if the car was not registered then how did they have insurance? What does the fact as to weather the car was registered or not have to do with the accident? You hit a parked car and that means you were at fault. But you go right ahead and sue. See where that gets you.
Sue him if he hit your car and cant cover it. That is his fault for hitting you.
Personally I would sue the person for damages in a civil court for payment of the repair or replacement of the car.