The person who owns the car is responsible for license, insurance and registration. You are required to have your own insurance.
its slightly different in all US States. Some will include DUI, delinquent traffic tickets, excessive moving violations, more than 4 at fault accidents per year. Felony fleeing an officer. Wreckless driving putting citizens at risk. Driving is not a PRIVILEGE, it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT that can not be taken from you.
The fact that the car was illegally parked doesn't matter. The driver of the moving car was responsible to adjust their driving to the road conditions, and to ensure it was safe to proceed. This accident will be the fault of the uninsured driver.
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On my 1999, I'm pretty sure the cam and the crank sensor will generate the same fault code. For the price of the sensors, I'd just change both. Eliminate any doubt about which one is at fault.
yes the coverage is effective even though the registration is expired.
If, during the precedings, you are picked up your licence then a separate matter will start up.
Yes if it parked in a public area such as a parking lot or the street.
If they left the scene of the accident, then you don't have their name either ... need to have a name before trying to find out insurance information. Chances are, the person who "hit and run" has no insurance and probably was driving without a license and/or expired car registration. This is why insureds carry uninsured motorist coverage.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
You go and hire an attorney and ask him for legal advice.
Because the car's in your registration its your fault if the person's driving it dont have their license and they get pulled over not only would your insurance go up your car might get impounded.
If the police came out and made a report of it then it will be on your driving record. It will be a not-at-fault accident but it will still be on your driving record. If the police did not come out but your insurance knows about it then it will be on your CLUE report and be a not-at-fault accident.
The driver who caused the accident is at fault. However, since that person has no insurance, you would have to sue them in court for damages. Chances are if they have no money for insurance they also will not have any money to pay a court fine or court ordered award to you. Since your policy expired, the total accident then becomes No Fault/No Fault for both parties and everyone walks away sustaining their own damages and the methods for financing their own repairs.
I believe it could be both persons fault. If you're driving and someone decides to jump in front of your car it's not you fault. If you're driving and aren't being careful or just can't stop in time, than it's your fault. -Bobbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Your expired plates should not cause an insurance claim to be paid.
Obviously the person driving behind you would be at fault.