Unless the person that hit you is found, you are responsible for the damages (just like if someone threw a brick through the window of your house).
Always insure your car. If you are not going to drive it, buy garage insurance
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Hit and run is considered a moving violation and will never change the circumstances of an accident. The facts will be weighed without the hit and run.
Yes. As long as you were insured when the accident happened they will pay the claim.
Yes, unless you can PROVE who it was, or that it was a government car, that hit you.
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
If you were the victim of a hit and run then your insurance rates shouldn't change. If you were doing the hit and run then you should expect to get cancelled.
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
Well, there are two responses to this question - If your car was damaged in a hit-and-run accident and you have no idea who caused the damage and your car was uninsured, unfortunately, you are stuck paying for the repairs to your car. However, if your car was insured, simply pick up the phone and call your insurance agent and file a claim against your insurance policy. In essence, you are suing yourself, but your car will get fixed, minus the deductible of course.
The person that the vehicle belongs to.
If you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
If it's your car that got hit, you should still make a report to the police. (You never know, they may find the person that hit you). Insurance will still take the claim, but it may take more time to process, and you'll have to have the appropriate insurance. If you hit the car, you should leave a note with your contact info and insurance info so the owner can get back to you.
You do not need to know if the car you hit has insurance if you were at fault. It would not matter if they have insurance because you as the at fault would be responsible for the damages you caused.AnswerIf the owner of the car presented you some documents stating that his/her car has an insurance.