You can take them to court and get a judgment, but if they don't have money you can't get it from them. Always get a police report when you're in an automobile collision. Unfortunately, once the other driver gets you to agree to NOT have a policeman investigate the collision, you don't have much hope of ever getting any money for the damages. Be the nice guy, but tell them your insurance REQUIRES that you call the police. BTW, it's true.
State laws vary on at-fault crashes, but if there's clear evidence the other car was at fault in the crash, their insurance should pay for the damages. However, if you have no valid drivers license, that should be amandatory court appearance. If you want to drive, ontain the training and license necessary to do so.
your car is now a trash if it crashes
The only reason someone needs a life insurance license or certification is to be able to sell this type of insurance.
No.
If you rearend someone, regardless of road conditions or the other drivers disposition on a drivers lic or insurance, you are still responsible. Not having a license or insurance is a civil matter, not involving insurance company.
The number one requirement for someone to be able to sell life insurance is an "Insurance License". The requirements for obtaining a license varies from state-to-state but passing an exam is always a requirement.
No. A drivers' license is issued by the DPS and only the DPS - or a court - can suspend someone's license. However, if Texas requires insurance and you don't have it, if an insurance company notifies DPS that you don't have insurance, then DPS could suspend your license.
Your Local Farmers Insurance Agent. They offer Bristol West Insurance policies that will insure you with a temporary suspension, expired license as well as someone with a Mexico ID.
Yes. Insurance covers the vehicle and the driver. You do have to be aware of insurable interest. The insurance company may not want to pay you for the damage you did to someone's car because you would gain from the other person's loss. You should really work with an insurance agent because rules are different from company to company.
uda unlawfull driving auto. no insurance.
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
yes