Insurance companies normally pay out according to who was "at fault" in the accident. A court may decide that breaking a traffic law, (driving while suspended), places you "At Fault". If there is substantial money or additional traffic penalties involved you need a good lawyer to sort it out.
They will probably try to deny coverage on your claim. Did you inform them that your license was suspended? Probably not, I imagine.
It all depends on her insurance cover
You will be punished for the violations that you have for driving with a suspended license and for driving without insurance. These punishments will be severe but vary from state to state. The violations on your part will not effect the fault of the accident and if the other party is truly at fault then their insurance company will pay for your damages incurred in the accident.
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
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
Actually, they are at fault, or so it's presumed - if their license is suspended, they shouldn't have been driving, hence, they should not have been there to have been involved in an accident. On top of that, they've voided their insurance policy by driving on a suspended license, so the expenses will likely end up coming out of pocket.
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
Yes. The fact that your license is suspended is NOT considered a contributing circumstance to an accident.
Probably not. I am certain that somewhere in your policy there's a clause stating that you can not drive while your license is suspended.
Yes, your license can be suspended and usually is when you receive a ticket for no Insurance. The fact youwere driving without insurance has no bearing on whether you have a car or not.
Yes, if you are caught driving without insurance in any state, except New Hampshire, you're license will be suspended.
yes you will because you must need a driving license to drive.