If you live in the state of MA. you would have to have insurance to be on the road.
So you get nothing.
If it is off road that is different.
Check your states DMV.
No, you can't. When you collect from your insurance company, they will pursue the other driver's insurance because the accident wasn't your fault. When your insurance company finds out that you collected from the other insurance company already, they will come after you. It's called double-dipping and it most likely wouldn't end well.
you can get fined if the police finds out
How on earth did he deny fault? Did the insurance company deny your claims? If so based on what grounds? They must tell you why they are denying the claim, in writing. There are several ways to go, and this might be what happend, in these accidents, there are many questions that must be answered paramount is number of impacts felt. Might be good idea for you to have your company repair your vehicle then they will hash it out with the farthest back drivers company. If you could give me more info/details I could perhaps help you more.
If it wasnt your fault, then the person who was at fault is liable. I would suggest working something out between the two of you, since you could have your liscense suspended if caught without insurance. II: You wish it was that easy! It is illegal to operate a vehicle without insurance coverage. The minute the other driver's insurance co. finds out that you were not insured, the claim becomes 50/50 and very hard to fight. You pay for yours and they pay for thiers. That's all.
I heard that u should, and if your personal insurance finds out that u were involed in a accident with a company car under company insurance ur insuance can be black list u. i could be wrong.
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It depends entirely on the damages to your car. If your insurance company finds the other driver at fault, an adjuster will inspect your car or you will be instructed to visit a mechanic for an estimate. If you go through the other driver's insurance, you will be issued a check in the amount of the estimated repair cost. If you go through your own insurance, you will be covered for that amount, with the exception of the deductable, which you will pay.
Not if it happened on private property and generally speaking if you weren't issued a ticket at the scene of the accident you most likely won't get one later. The insurance company can't issue a citation. Only the police can do that.
If you owe money for the car and the dealer finds out about it, chances are,you will end up in court facing charges.
Read your policy, Ask to see the video and photos, then maybe see a lawyer. However, the insurer probably has the choice to pay a claim or defend it, regardless of fault.
If the insurance company finds out, yes.
It should if your insurance company finds out about it before your renewal.