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∙ 14y agodoes the driver have insurance? if so unless your policy specifically states that it only covers your car it will follow you into the other car if something happens. However if something does happen whoever gave you the car could be in trouble for not having insurance.
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∙ 14y agoIf the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
If a car is uninsured then you could get fined a big ticket and you could go to jail. It depends really on your background. your welcome macie smithers An uninsured driver will have there linsence revoked or suspened for three years depending on what state your in and what your past record is.
If the uninsured driver had the permission of the insured driver to operate the vehicle then NOTHING will happen to the uninsured driver. In fact, in this case he or she is not an uninsured driver at all. The insurance follows the vehicle first, the driver second.
Both the uninsured driver and the friend are in trouble. My GUSS IS the uninsured friend will be liable to any damages he has caused The uninsured friend will be responsible for the damages to their car If insurance is required in your state, the uninsured friend and/or driver could face criminal charges
Legally, NO
no and i think it is aligill
Probably. Maybe. Maybe Not. Better ask your agent. If the uninsured car does not belong to the driver and he does not have regular use of it, most policies will cover the accident. Also if he just (within the past couple of days) purchased the car, he should be OK. If the driver owns the vehicle or uses it on a regular basis, the company will probably pay and terminate his coverage. Probably. Maybe. Maybe Not. Better ask your agent. If the uninsured car does not belong to the driver and he does not have regular use of it, most policies will cover the accident. Also if he just (within the past couple of days) purchased the car, he should be OK. If the driver owns the vehicle or uses it on a regular basis, the company will probably pay and terminate his coverage.
It is important to understand the insurance policy that is purchased on a drivers car. The only way that an uninsured driver is covered in an insured car is id the owner of the car has that in their policy.
P.S. The insured driver is found at-fault with witnesses. The uninsured driver is worried if his license will be suspended or facing any penalty for driving the his parent's INSURED car.
Cars are not insured, drivers are insured for their liability while driving a specific automobile. This person could have had all the insurance in the world, for driving his car, but it would not matter at all while he was driving another car. In any event, insured or uninsured, he is legally responsible for the ticket. If it's a parking ticket then you must make certain it's paid even if you have to pay it yourself. Otherwise the amount due will keep increasing and will affect you, your driver's license and your car registration. Tickets issued during a traffic stop are issued to the person whose license is presented to the ticketing police/trooper/patrolman/deputy. Tickets that are issued to a car- such as parking tickets and tickets from right light and speed trap cameras are the responsibility of the person who owns the car. Note that if a an uninsured driver borrows your car and gets a ticket, they may get in trouble if they cannot show that they had permission to borrow the car since their name will not appear on the registration or insurance card in the vehicle. If an uninsured driver gets a ticket for causing an accident while driving your insured car, your insurance company will probably be asked to pay for the damage to the other vehicle - and your insurance rates may go up.
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me