Probably so. And if the owner knew the driver had a suspended license, his insurance probably won't pay.
Yes. The fact that your license is suspended is NOT considered a contributing circumstance to an accident.
Simply stated, if your license is suspended, you will not be permitted to drive legally.
Check the laws of your state and your policy. In my state, it is illegal to drive with a suspended license. Your policy will have exclusions and limitations that specify their position on damage incurred while engaged in illegal activity. In summary... NO.
It all depends on her insurance cover
Your best bet is to sue the person for your damages and let the law take care of the other part.
You should have insurance whether it is your fault or not.
Obviously the person who caused the damage is responsible. If I thought my neighbor's homeowner's insurance would pay for my car if it is wrecked on his property, I'd drive it right into the side of his house!
The trucker or his insurance carrier is. Not only that, a trucker can and is responsible for the safety of the load he is carrying and can be criminally liable for injuries and damage caused by his negligence.
The driver of the first striking car is responsible for all subsequent damage.
Just because the other driver admitted fault does not automatically mean they will pay for your damage. Depending on where you are located you could be sued for damages and your license suspended.
No.
The owner of the car that hit the other vehicle is responsible. If you allow a minor (even for a few minutes) to drive your car then you are responsible for any accidents that minor may have. The minor can also be charged for driving without a valid driver's license.