You both are in trouble. You mentioned that you were rear ended. The other person should have been ticketed for being At Fault in the accident . You should have been ticketed for failure to have insurance. The DANCE has just begun. Hopefully no one was hurt. This may lighten your load.
Yes. Say that you were invovled in a 3 (or more) car accident, where one car stopped short, was rear-ended by your car, and then your car was rear-ended by the car behind you. Your insurance company would pay for the back of the car you hit and the front of your car. The insurance of the driver behind you would pay for the back of your car and the front of the car behind you.
If the accident was not your fault (someone rear-ended you, for example), then you would claim on their insurance, and they would pay out.
Most insurance expires at 12:01 in the morning of the day it expires. If you are involved in an accident when your policy is expired, typically there is no coverage for the accident. It is safe to exchange information in case injuries are found later, or the insurance company can determine after the fact if there is coverage afforded or not. Making an immediate payment could reinstate coverage for the accident. Your policy could be cancelled and you would have a hard time getting insurance for a decent rate if this guy reports the accident. Hope that he doesn't and pay out of pocket if he needs a repair. You could also get a citation for driving without insurance so a lot of scary things could happen and it all depends on what this other guy does. I would follow up with him to be sure everything really is okay and work this out off the record.
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
The Accident Group ended in 2003.
The vehicle at fault would normally use their insurance. If their insurance does not cover the damage or the police considered the accident a non fault, the car stopped at the light will have to pay for their own vehicle.
Contact your local DMV Go to your local police station and make out an accident report. Also give the information to your insurance company (who might contact the police for you). Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime. The person will be ticketed as well as being held responsible for the accident.
she was in car accident when she was 19.ended her dancing career.
College of Insurance ended in 2001.
you do or your insurance does.
Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission ended in 2001.
Yes. In a rear end accident, the liability is still there even if police are not called.