You would need to take either the parents of the minor or the owner of the vehicle to court.
Take the driver to small claims court for the cost of the rental.
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
You will have to take them to court if it was their fault. Many times you can garnish their wages for not paying up.
Only if the legal penalty for driving while uninsured is license suspension.
Same as if it where 2 cars. The uninsured driver will be sited and then your insurance will pay for the repairs and try and collect from the uninsured driver, if you have uninsured or underinsured coverage, if not you can take the uninsured driver to small claims court.
Some do. I work for an insurance company and many will take ownership of the accident.
No
If you are hit by an Uninsured Driver you should take the following actions- Contact the police, get information from and on any witnesses that saw the accident and get photographs of the vehicles and the accident scene. Another important step to take beforehand of the accident is to make sure you have Uninsured Motorist Insurance on your Car Policy.
Yes. And especially if you are injured, I would.
Even if a driver was uninsured, the driver who was at fault is responsible for paying for repairs. Not having insurance does not take away responsibility.
If you are in a turning lane, and the other vehicle turns into you while they are in a straight lane, then they should be at fault. If the accident ends up in court take photos of the intersection to help plead your case.
Your question makes no sense. What are you taking to court? Are you saying that the person charged by the police wants to sue the other driver for damages?