Yes. If you can prove the accident was their fault and no coverage is forthcoming you or your attorney can file suit.
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Yes.Added; If they file a claim against the driver/owner's insurance company, yes. In the absence of insurance (or if the amount is inadequate to cover the injuries) you can file a personal suit against the owner.
Yes the driver who is not at fault can very well file a suit but one thing is very clear he can not claim any insurance. Yes he can file a civil suit against the other driver. It is done approximately a million times every day. sometimes with no just cause.
First off you really don't need the insurance companies name because you are not filing suit against the insurance company. You always file suit against the party who is liable for the loss and that is the party that caused the accident itself and not the insurance company. They were not even there right? When you file suit against the owner and driver of the other vehicle they will be responsible for turning your claim over to their insurance company who will represent them and pay any loss that they are responsible for to you. That's all you have to do.
What the insurance company says is immaterial. You can file suit against the other party for damages (depending on the monetary amount) in either Small Claims Court or regular Civil Court.
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
Yes.
You file a lawsuit in a Court with proper jurisdiction. You do not obtain "papers" from the clerk to file. A law suit is drafted for the particular suit. If you are unable to conduct the legal research necessary to learn the proper jurisdiction and cause of action, you should hire an attorney to assist you. A suit against a police officer is serious and complicated. A lay person who is unable to conduct legal research is not likely to prevail.
No. A person cannot profit from committing an illegal act.
You can file suit against them and this will force them to have their insurance company become involved to defend them and/or settle the claim. Be aware that in order for them to be liable for any injuries you had from your fall they would have had to do something negligently to cause the fall. If you sue them without cause they can file a countersuit against you for any costs to defend the suit. Be sure you can prove their negligence and your injuries.
Absolutely, any individual has the right to file suit for damages that he or she has incurred due to another person's misbehavior, negligence, etc.