Hopefully, they have insurance. That insurance should cover everything, including a rental car for you if needed. If your insurance has to cover you, it depends on your policy. This is a good question to ask your agent directly.
Yes, you should be covered if someone hits you or you hit them regardless of someone leaving the scene.
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
If the person who hit you is the one at fault in the accident, then their insurance should cover the cost of the damages to your truck. If they don't have insurance, or if they don't have enough to cover all of the costs, then yours should kick in and cover the balance if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.
Yes. The fact that your license is suspended is NOT considered a contributing circumstance to an accident.
That depends on your insurance coverage. If you have collision coverage, your insurance will cover your damages. If do not have that coverage and don't have the other vehicle license plate, unfortunately, you're stuck with all the bills.
is there coverage if a rock hits a home
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
The property is covered by the owners insurance only. If your trailer hit their property, their own insurance must cover it. If your trailer hits your own building, then your insurance will cover it.
Contact your insurance company imediately.
No. They are two totally different types of insurance.
No, That's what Auto Insurance s for. Now if your home fell on the car it might cover it.
Answer it will if you have full accident insurance Answer only if you have full coverage. Actually, it depends on whether or not the deer was in a pedestrian crosswalk. If it was, then your insurance will cover you as stated. However, if the deer was not in a crosswalk, then the deer's insurance will be liable.