Yes, most insurance will allow you to make an, lump sum, out-of-pocket payment for the damages.
$90-$140 after fuel, truck payment, insurance and wear and tear
Payment of life insurance premia is allowed on line, along with payment over counter whether payment by cash or cheque.
I have insurance through motorist insurance.I want to make a payment
A. Life Insurance
To make a payment to cover one's life insurance online can be done in two ways. One way is to make a payment directly to the insurance company by completing their online form and submitting a valid credit card's details. Another way is to make a bank transfer from one's own account to the insurance company's account, including your reference number so that they know where the payment has come from.
Not sure what you are asking. If you had no insurance and caused the accident you are responsible for paying for the other driver's damage and injuries. If the other driver was at fault, you are entitled to payment for your damages and injuries from either the driver/owner of the other car, or their insurance company. If you had your own collision insurance, you could make the claim with your company and let them worry about collecting, but if you don't, you will need to file the claim with the other party's insurer or hire a lawyer and sue them.
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yes the insurance company will come after you to pay the bill they used in fixing their driver's car. the point i do not know is that, are you responsible to pay the deductible or pay the total, what are this insurance people for anyways, they only make money they do not spend money... try talk to and insurance agency and see if you are to pay a percentage of the money or all.
Not sure what you mean 'bill' you? Do you mean (assuming you were at fault for the accident), can they ask you to repay all the damages? Absolutely, you owe them, make arrangement to make payment if need be. If you were not at fault, not sure what they would be 'billing' you for. If you would provide more details I would be of more assistance.
Just that, chances are the not at fault driver carries uninsured motorists coverage to protect them from these instances. But this will not make you any less liable for the damage you caused. If the not at-fault driver's insurance company pays for the damage you caused, you can expect them to sue you to recover for damages that you are liable for. If you do not have any assets and are unable to make payment, a judge can have your future wages garnished to repay the insurance company. Depending on the extent of the damages and the laws in your state you may want to consult a bankruptcy attorney.
No,, You have to buy the auto insurance for your car or you have to make sure the owner of the car you are driving has the required insurance and that it will cover you as a driver as well.