Hopefully you called the police and filled out an accident report form so they can put him in jail.
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
The fact that you don't have insurance doesn't preclude you from collecting from the at-fault party. Call the other driver's insurance company and file a claim for damages.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
They can be sued by the other driver for damamges (if at fault). If not at fault, they may have a very difficult time getting insurance in the future and when they do, the premiums will be through the roof.
If the other driver was not at fault and you collect from his insurer anyway, Then someone would have to have filed a claim and false loss report with his insurer for this to have happened. This is called "Insurance Fraud" and is a Felony Offense.
you'll have to pay for your own car, but you could always take the person to court.
Same as if it where 2 cars. The uninsured driver will be sited and then your insurance will pay for the repairs and try and collect from the uninsured driver, if you have uninsured or underinsured coverage, if not you can take the uninsured driver to small claims court.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.
You do not have to reimburse your insurance company if the accident is the fault of the other driver and the claim is made on their insurance. If the accident is the fault of the other driver and their insurance does not cover everything and you make a claim on your insurance for reimbursement, your insurance will subrogate (collect back) from the other company.
If they don't have a licence they won't have valid insurance. Your own insurance company will advise; in the UK there is a pool to cover this, but it'll be different elsewhere.
Never admit to liability in an accident. Exchange your details and let the insurance companies deal with it.