The element of the third party comes in the picture in scenarios where the other vehicle is damaged due to our vehicle which is under the insurance plan. The third part insurance helps to cover these losses and secure the damage for both the vehicles. Turtle mint provides a complete range of plans which provides comprehensive and third party coverage along with other coverages like zero depreciation, passenger insurance, etc.
Unfortunatey, if you hit a car from behind, it is your fault. Period. Your insurance will pay for damages and the other person's injuries, if any. Hopefully, nobody was seriously injured, but you can expect your insurance to go up!
Typically that is the way it works, They car behind who hit your car pays for your damages and the car in front that you hit will be covered by your insurance.
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.
The car that hit you from behind.
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
if the car that hit you from behind has insurace its his fault, for failing to leave enough breaking distance, even thought he was hit, u claim from him,, he claims from the car that shoved him and so on
you need to file a claim against their insurance company- anyone who hits you from behind was not alert enough to stop in time- unless this is a fraud most people who are hit from behind should not be at fault
Hit and run is considered a moving violation and will never change the circumstances of an accident. The facts will be weighed without the hit and run.
If you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
No. PL & PD cover injury and damage you do to other persons and their property. Collision and Comprehensive cover your vehicle.
The car behind you
You do not need to know if the car you hit has insurance if you were at fault. It would not matter if they have insurance because you as the at fault would be responsible for the damages you caused.AnswerIf the owner of the car presented you some documents stating that his/her car has an insurance.