You mean you were driving while your license was suspended. You disregarded the punishment the judge gave you for whatever laws you broke previously. Driving on a suspended license is again breaking a law. You might get your license revoked permanently.
They'll have an accident that is their fault, the insurance company will refuse to pay, the driver of the vehicle and the owner will be sued for everything they own and then some. Or they will be in an accident that is not their fault but the person who owns the vehicle will have their insurance cancelled and will have to pay a fortune for future coverage.
I don't think so. How does anyone even know you caused two near collisions if the collisions didn't happen? If there was no accident, there was no issue. There was no citation, even. There was and is no problem. Please stop feeling so worried and so guilty, these things happen to just about everybody.
The DMV would run your name and SSN and see that your license was suspended and wouldn't let you get another one and may even call the cops. You will need to wait X numbers of day's sometimes 1 year or more to be able to get a new one
Yes, it is very possible a person can go to jail for driving on a suspended license. It will be up to the police officer.
Richie was killed in a car accident at the age of 24 (Blake was 14 at the time).
They will probably try to deny coverage on your claim. Did you inform them that your license was suspended? Probably not, I imagine.
the driver's license would be suspended.
The person's license will be suspended or revoked, and they will be subject to criminal prosecution.
you will get a ticket and probably get your license suspended for longer and insurance will probably not cover the accident b/c you were driving with a suspended license but of course this is just one scenario
If a company allows you to drive with a suspended license and you have an accident, they will have a nice lawsuit on their hands. You will also be held accountable because you are knowingly driving without a license, which is against the law.
You will be responsible for all the costs involved on both vehicles, you could go to jail for a period of time and have your license revoked for good.
This would depend upon the laws in your State/Country. In the USA If your vehicle is directly involved in the accident and you dont stop your license could be either suspended for 1-5 years or revoked completely depending upon State laws concerning what is called "Hit and Run" or "fleeing the scene of an accident" which are criminal charges. Also depending upon your State Your License can be suspended or revoked if the person dies as a result of the accident called Vehicular homicide, negligent homicide or manslaughter which falls under a charge of Murder (usually 3rd degree) Different States have different definitions concerning Degrees of murder. If you are not directly involed in the accident (but witnessed it) and you leave you could be charged with whats called "leaving the scene of an accident" which is different than "Fleeing" as above,and your license could be suspended.
If you are in certain stated your drivers license could be suspended. Most will not though.
Most likely nothing. It depends if the other person had insurance. The worst that would happen with a clean record is you license suspended no more than a year.
yes it happen to me
That would really be irrelevant. If your licence were to be suspended, the suspension period would likely be over before you were released from incarceration after being arrested for hit and run and leaving the scene of an accident.
their license would be REVOKED.