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∙ 15y ago== == You are OUT OF LUCK. Every auto insurance policy REQUIRES any driver to be properly qualified and LICENSED by their home state. An Expired license is NO LICENSE, at all. No License, no coverage. No coverage, equals YOU PAY the entire costs of the accident, plus you will have a really hard time getting insurance again.
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∙ 15y agoi had a suspend license and i involve with accident and idid not stop
You go and hire an attorney and ask him for legal advice.
As long as your teenager was properly insured and he was not involved in the commission of a crime at the time of the accident, nothing should happen to your teenagers driver license.
you will get a ticket and probably get your license suspended for longer and insurance will probably not cover the accident b/c you were driving with a suspended license but of course this is just one scenario
You have to pay the cost of repairs to get there vehicle fixed. You may also have you license suspended and get a ticket.
If, during the precedings, you are picked up your licence then a separate matter will start up.
If your license was suspended, and you were driving, it is quite likely that you insuror will NOT pay for the damages, and will cancel your coverage, because you were knowingly operating the vehicle unlawfully.
If you're responsible for the accident, you're still responsible even if the other person hasn't got a driver's license.
Do you mean , If you are insured and dont have a license, and you drive? If that is the question, that you are driving without a license you will get in serious trouble, you could be in a license check going down the highway, or be in an accident, you have to have a license to drive legally.
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
Subject to any exclusions in the policy you more than likely will still have coverage. Not enough information to be of much help.
Sure. If you have no valid license, you have no business driving a car at all. If you weren't driving illegally, you wouldn't have had the accident.