No, they don't pay your deductible and neither do you, a deductible does not apply to a hit and run.
If your policy contains a Deductible clause then yes you will have to pay your deductible.
You do not pay a deductible for the car that you hit. Your liability coverage does not have a deductible.
Its the person that hit the car coming in to the parking lot because probably the bad car was speeding. :)
Without another party for the insurance co. to assess liability to, yes you will. Should be your collision deductible, but it also should not affect your rates when you next renew.
This would be dependent on the insurance you have. If you know who hit your car and have all of the pertinent information, you probably should not have to pay the deductible. If you don't know who hit your car, and your state and/or you do not have waiver of deductible insurance, then you would have to pay the deductible.
The Person who hit your car.
It is the liability portion of your auto policy that pays for the damage to another vehicle that you hit. There is no deductible to fix the other car.
I believe you are saying one care is parked and is hit by another car that leaves the scene of the accident. If your vehicle has uninsured motorist coverage then the UM coverage will pay to repair your vehicle less your deductible. If later a witness or the offender turns himself in and your company had already paid, the other party will reimburse the insurance company and they will reimburse you for your deductible.
If you hit a parked car, the deductible applies to your vehicle, not the parked car. The other vehicle is covered by your liability coverage and there is no deductible attached. You pay the deductible on the repairs to your vehicle, usually to the shop after the work is completed, the insurance company handles the balance directly.
If you are pulling out and hit the other car.....you are. Person in the lane has the right of way.
You are. Improper backing.