You have to pay your deductible no matter what if your insurance company asks for it because that's the part you pay.
YES
Yes, if you want to turn it into your insurance, you will be required to pay the deductible before they will cover the other costs of the damage. If another person hits your car, you would not have to pay your deductible.
Yes! I did it and had to pay my deductible.
If you hit a parked car, the deductible applies to your vehicle, not the parked car. The other vehicle is covered by your liability coverage and there is no deductible attached. You pay the deductible on the repairs to your vehicle, usually to the shop after the work is completed, the insurance company handles the balance directly.
No. The deductible only applies to your vehicle.
If your policy contains a Deductible clause then yes you will have to pay your deductible.
No. They are responsible for their own deductible. Because, when my van got hit, which was parked, I had to pay my deductible before the insurance company would cover it!
No. You only pay your deductible if you are setting up repairs.
No, they don't pay your deductible and neither do you, a deductible does not apply to a hit and run.
It is the liability portion of your auto policy that pays for the damage to another vehicle that you hit. There is no deductible to fix the other car.
If they have insurance then you should not have to pay a deductible at all.
Yes; as long as you have collision coverage for your vehicle. You will only be out of pocket for your deductible.