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Assuming the woman is At Fault and caused the accident, she is certainly responsible for the damage caused. Whether or not a person has insurance has no impact on liability and they are still legally required to compensate you for the damage. If she refuses to pay outright, you will have to take her to court in order to recover. That's the frustrating part when people don't carry insurance. In most states, drivers are required by law to carry liability insurance, so it is likely she was driving illegally. Whether a person has liability insurance or not has nothing to do with whether or not they are responsible for the damage they caused to another vehicle. If the other person is the one that was found to be the one that caused the damage, then they are liable for the damage, whether they have liability insurance or not.

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Q: Is the lady that ran into the rear of your car responsible for my car if she did not have liability insurance?
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You were hit by a persons car who was rear ended by someone else whose responsible?

The driver who caused the original collision which then drove the intermediate car into your vehicle. The insurance company of the car that actually hit yours (the intermediate car) will undoubtedly become involved, however the insuror of the original striking vehicle will bear the greatest liability.


What do you expect in court for rear ending someone with no insurance and no registration?

You can expect to be found liable for any damages you caused. Whether the person you hit did or did not have coverage has no bearing on your fault or liability for the damages.


Do you have to have insurance full coverage if you are not driving a car that you are still paying on?

Yes & No. You still have to have liability coverage, which is the lowest type of car insurance, if you plan on driving another person's vehicle. Because, several years ago, I drove my friend's vehicle and the brakes went out and I rear-ended another vehicle. My friend did not have insurance on his vehicle, so my license was suspended for three months for no insurance. I advised the DMV that the vehicle wasn't mine! But, they told me that it doesn't matter! I should have had liability insurance anyways, if I was planning on driving someone Else's vehicle!


If your parked car was hit in the rear and the person who hit you has no license or insurance who is responsible for the damage to your vehicle and the medical bills for any injuries?

Well the person that hit you is not responsible enough to drive with insurance, if someone was in your parked car, you would still be responsible,its your car after all. The person that hit your car would be liable and you would have to go after them legally. If the uninsured driver in fact gets injured he will be responsible for himself, insurance companies are not in the business of paying people who drive illegally.


If you rear end someone stopped in the middle of the road and the driver has no liCENSE or insurance are you STILL AT FAULT?

Yes, you are still at fault. It doesn't matter whether or not they had insurance, you still hit their vehicle and are therefore still responsible for their damages.