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You could be sued for the costs of having the car fixed as well as any time they have to take off from work, the cost of a rental vehicle if needed, any medical costs and court costs.

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Q: How much can an uninsured driver be sued for if they hit a parked car?
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If in an at fault accident and you have no insurance and there is no injurys to either party and no police come and make a report what should the uninsured driver expect in California or any state?

The uninsured driver, assuming they are at fault, can expect to be pursued civilly by either the other driver's insurance company or the other driver. The uninsured motorist can be sued for damages and any other expenses incurred as a result of the accident, including court costs.


What happens if you crash inTo an illegally parked car?

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Will bankrupsy protect you from being sued if you were the cause of an auto accident with a parked car which no one was in you had no insurance?

No, you will still be responsible for any damage you did to the parked car.


When an adult male uninsured driver and 2 others die in an auto accident and the insured is also in car but survives can the drivers family get sued for wrongful death or anything else?

If it can be proven that the deaths were the result of the drivers gross negligence then there might be a case. However there is usually not much money is suing dead people.


What does an insured driver do when hit by an uninsured driver?

Uninsured driversWhen I was hit by an uninsured motorist and it was their fault, my insurance company paid to fix my car. It's my understanding that they then sued the uninsured motorist for reimbursement. I was told that I could also file a small claims suit against the uninsured motorist for the deductible amount that I had to pay under my policy. So you have a choice; submit a claim to your company and then file a suit against the motorist to recoup your deductible, or don't file a claim with your company at all and go after the uninsured motorist in court for the complete amount. But chances are, if they can't afford insurance, then they won't be able to pay you either! If you only have liability coverage on your car, then taking them to court is obviously your only option. Keep in mind, most insurance companies require the uninsured driver to sign a statement that they have no insurance. If they don't sign, your insurance company will likely decline your claim and you will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Most insurance companies also offer an option to pay a little extra and you don't have to worry about that, your covered no matter what. So to be safe just add it to your policy.In the UK a body known as the Motor Insurer Bureau or MIB will meet the liability of an uninsured driver. You must make the claim against the uninsured river and you should notify the MIB. See the related link entitled "accident car insurance" for more details on how the MIB pays compensation.


Can a person who is on the title but not a driver be sued if the other person on the title has an accident?

Yes, they can be sued. Its law.


Can you be sued if the driver of the other vehicle don't have a driver's license and you have full coverage?

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What happens if an uninsured driver has an accident in your car?

Both the "Driver and the Vehicle Owner" can be held jointly and severally "Liable" for an accident. If the driver of your vehicle was at fault and had the permissive use of your vehicle, Both the driver and the vehicle owner can be sued for damages and injuries. The driver, If at fault, would be financially liable because he was the direct cause of the accident. The vehicle owner is financially liable because of fault through the owners negligence in allowing an uninsured driver to operate your vehicle. The legal rational being that had you not allowed this uninsured person to operate your vehicle, the accident would never have occurred. So the owner is also a direct causation factor in the accident through the owners negligence. It's not a good idea to let people drive your vehicle if your not sure your insurance will cover them, Basically it is the responsibility of a vehicle owner to insure that all permissive use drivers are covered. As the owner you can be left with the bill for all damages and injuries sustained as a result of your choice to loan out your vehicle.


You are an uninsured motorist and rear end a car now the insurance company wants you to pay the damages you refuse to pay what will the insurance company do will you be sued what can be done?

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