If the police report says the other driver was At Fault, try to recover from his or her insurance company. If you don't have collision coverage, you can't collect from your insurance company.
If the accident is not your fault then you will get none.
Yes collision insurance is in fact required by law. This will protect the other person if you are at fault for an accident.
Yes you can as long as you have collision coverage and this will be considered an "at fault" accident.
Only collision coverage will cover a collision between your car and a stationary object.A collision between your car and a stationary object is always considered an at-fault accident. Striking an animal is always considered a comprehensive claim, and thus not at-fault.
If you strike him - you are at fault. He can be charged with the No Parking violation but YOU are charged with the collision.
No, if you have the right coverage (collision) your company will still pay for your car.
Collision insurance will cover any damages to your vehicle (or refund you the value of the car in the event that it becomes totaled) in the event of an accident. Collision insurance coverage typically only applies when you are the at-fault driver in the accident. Collision coverage covers any sort of collision whether it be with another car, a pot hole, a tree, a guard rail, a ditch, etc.
If the accident was your fault you're out of luck. If you were hit by someone, their insurance will total your car and pay you for its actual cash value.
Collision is a slang term for coverage on your car if you cause the accident.
The conflict of interest is at a no fault. The sentence should read "We had no fault for the car accident".
The driver at fault is liable for the collision, regardless of the other driver's actions post-collision. The fleeing driver may later be brought up on Hit and Run or Leaving the Scene of an Accident charges, but that will not change the at fault liability.
If you have collision insurance.