Pay for it yourself and fix it or sell it to a junkyard, up to you.
NO, That's what car insurance is for.
In order to collect on your own insurance you should have reported the car stolen or at least filed a police report that the person who wrecked it took the car without your permission. That is a serious offense. If you don't have that type of coverage then you must sue the person who wrecked it.In order to collect on your own insurance you should have reported the car stolen or at least filed a police report that the person who wrecked it took the car without your permission. That is a serious offense. If you don't have that type of coverage then you must sue the person who wrecked it.In order to collect on your own insurance you should have reported the car stolen or at least filed a police report that the person who wrecked it took the car without your permission. That is a serious offense. If you don't have that type of coverage then you must sue the person who wrecked it.In order to collect on your own insurance you should have reported the car stolen or at least filed a police report that the person who wrecked it took the car without your permission. That is a serious offense. If you don't have that type of coverage then you must sue the person who wrecked it.
You either get the at fault party or their insurance to pay or you have a wrecked car.
Since you have a loan you should be required by the lender to have full coverage insurance which will pay you the value of the vehicle. With out insurance you are still responsible for repaying the loan no matter what happens to your vehicle. It is not the lenders fault your car was stolen and wrecked...
Whomever the car is titled to. You will have to sign the title over to the insurance company since they essentially bought the wrecked car from you.
yes it will
You cannot take a car back because it has been wrecked. You are now responsible for the car and need to call your insurance to have it replaced or get it fixed.
Depends, you have to ask your insurance company
Of course not! It wasn't stolen or wrecked, it was taken from you for failure to pay on the loan!Be sure to cancel the insurance.
Unfortunately if you do not have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle, there is no way to get it retroactive, or after you get in an accident. If it was the other driver's fault then their insurance should pay for your repairs.
Full coverage insurance will help you get your car fixed after it has been wrecked. You can also get a new car if it has been completely totaled.
No, debtors prison no longer exists(With this economy thank God) so unless you wrecked it purposely your good there. However if you had a loan on the car, you should of had full coverage insurance that would pay for at least most of it and most dealers require gap as well which would continue paying the car off after the insurance. If you did not have insurance and gap, then you will be responsible for the cost of the car, even if it is ropo'd. You can file bankruptcy if you cannot afford to pay for the car however, if your not paying for just because you wrecked it that isn't really fair to the lender. They can also Levy your paychecks and or bank accounts for the funds to cover the car.