I can say with a great deal of certainty that your son is going to be walking for many years to come. Suspended drivers have NO insurance. He was convicted of drunk driving, and was ALSO involved in a car accident? Of course they will drop him like a smelly old fish. He is only 16 and all ready has such a bad record ? You need to get tough with him and hope he will "grow up" before he is killed by his own stupidity. If your son is on your State Farm Policy, they will more than likely cancel YOU (and by doing that, cancel him as well.) I know from experience, State Farm doesn't like risk, by your son getting a DUI during an accident, State Farm will not want to cover you. Also, as a side note, toughen up as a parent. A child's upbringing dictates the choices he/she makes in life.
You will probably receive a citation for driving while suspended. If you were not at fault for the accident, the other party involved should have insurance that will cover your loss or damage that resulted in the accident. It is a good thing that you were not at fault in this accident.
Actually, they are at fault, or so it's presumed - if their license is suspended, they shouldn't have been driving, hence, they should not have been there to have been involved in an accident. On top of that, they've voided their insurance policy by driving on a suspended license, so the expenses will likely end up coming out of pocket.
Insurance companies normally pay out according to who was "at fault" in the accident. A court may decide that breaking a traffic law, (driving while suspended), places you "at fault". If there is substantial money or additional traffic penalties involved you need a good lawyer to sort it out.
Maybe, it will depended on the policy wording and exclusions, you need to turn the claim in for a decision.
If you were involved in an accident with this person then their insurance information will be listed on the accident report. If you were not involved in an accident then it is not your business who they have insurance with. Much of this is covered by the privacy laws so if you really have to know ask the person.
If the car that was involved, in an acident was insured yea!
All of them!
After an accident, all parties involved with the accident should exchange insurance information. Typically, the insurance companies will talk to each other about repairs and cost.
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Liability insurance for drivers is a requirement in the state of Mississippi. The other party involved in this accident does not have insurance. I do have liability insurance. The accident was not reported although law enforcement was called and an accident report was completed. The other party now wants me to fix her automobile. What are my rights in this situation?
No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
No.