On your insurance, driver hit TP means third party. This basically means that if you hit anyone, that person can claim against your liability.
Medical or Health Insurance
If the insurance policy is active and valid and the driver is a covered driver then you file your claim just as in any other accident.
The driver who hit the pedestrian is liable, not their insurance company. The drivers insurance company will normally be responsible for payment of valid claims up to the policy limits for which the their insured driver is found liable.
Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were at fault.
You give it to the police and they will deal with it. Or your insurance company will deal with it.
If what person is driving the person that was hit or the person that hit?
Yes.
Yes. As long as you were insured when the accident happened they will pay the claim.
It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.
This will depend on the type of insurance coverage. The insurance company can decide to go to court and argue that since the driver was uninsured, then they should not be liable for damages.
Uninsured motorist covers you in the case you are in an accident with another driver that does not have insurance. Comprehensive coverage is what will pay when you hit a deer.