If you're responsible for the accident, you're still responsible even if the other person hasn't got a driver's license.
It depends on the state the accident occurred in. In California the renter is responsible. Again this varies by the state of the accident.
The Driver
The driver responsible for the accident is always at fault. However, Both parties are usually found at fault in this instance. This is generally called Joint fault.
No. The driver is responsible.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.
If the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
If the driver with the suspended license caused the accident then he/she is responsible.
the owner of the car with insurance will be responsible
The driver is responsible for whatever goes on in the car. If he/she is distracted he shouldn't be driving but should immediately pull over. If he/she has used the poor judgment to allow an irresponsible person in the car and is subsequently distracted, the driver is still responsible. In the end, no matter what happens, the driver is responsible.
the driver that did the hitting and running ultimately is responable maybe not for the original accident but leaving the scene ,puts that driver in a world of hurt
A persons immigration status has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you caused.