It can up your insurance if you are in the fault. If not it shouldn't cause your insurance to go up.
Yes. Say that you were invovled in a 3 (or more) car accident, where one car stopped short, was rear-ended by your car, and then your car was rear-ended by the car behind you. Your insurance company would pay for the back of the car you hit and the front of your car. The insurance of the driver behind you would pay for the back of your car and the front of the car behind you.
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
Car driving convictions affect the cost of one's insurance in the following way: the more conviction one has, the higher the price is for insurance, since one is more likely to make an accident again.
If with "one impact from the last car" you mean that the rear car hit the middle car and then the middle car, as a result, hit the front car, the rear car's insurance would be responsible for all damages. If the middle car first hit the front car and then the rear car hit the middle care, the rear car's insurance would only be responsible for the damages to the middle car. i.e. where was the first impact?
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
Car insurance and possibly health insurance if the car insurance does no cover the entire bill.
it might not affect you current policy but after renewal the points you received in that accident with Hurt you.
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
the insurance of the person responsible for the accident
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.