They will have a report of any and all claims you ever made as well as anything that is on your driving record. They will also have a record of anyone that has ever been listed on an auto policy or received mail at your address. The best solution is to tell them the truth up front then the agent can place you with the best company for your situation.
Simply, call the police!
if they are the ones that hit your car then yes, they or their insurance are the ones who have to pay.
Most insurance claims do not require police reports. Some states require it for hit and run claims.
Your insurance company first, then, the police for a report.
If you have car insurance ,police will never stop you even if you dont have driving license.
you will most likely get charged with filing a false police report. If you reported it to your insurance you can add insurance fraud, which is a felony
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The car who reversed and hit the other car is the car at fault. It is important to gather witness statements in this case to submit to police and insurance.
You will need to for the insurance claim for car repairs.
many locations require you to report it, as the other driver then can come in and they can pair up the reports.
This situation depends on police reports and insurance. If the vehicle that did the cutting off left the scene and there are no witnesses then this is hard to prove. if the driver that was cut off was given a ticket then a court may have to sort out who is considered at fault.
If the police can't find the car thief, your insurance will have to pay for it. If they CAN find the car thief and he/she has nothing, your insurance will STILL have to pay for it.