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assuming you are insured, you still file a claim with your company (again assuming you have collision coverage on your vehicle) they will repair your car under that coverage and attempt to collect or subrogate the At Fault party.....if you are uninsured some states (mine-Missouri) you can file a state report ask for an adm. hearing to determine fault for the loss and get a judgment for that loss........beware however if you are uninsured and your state requires insurance (don't they all?) you're busted too......

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How can I report an uninsured driver?

To report an uninsured driver, you can contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or local law enforcement agency. Provide them with the driver's license plate number, description of the vehicle, and any other relevant information. They will investigate and take appropriate action.


What does an insured driver with liability do when they hit an uninsured driver?

your insurance contract will say something like, ''promptly report all losses'' you should report it to your company..........it doesn't matter that other vehicle is uninsured.......if you are liable you are liable, and owe for his damage, whether or not he is insured......


Regardless of fault a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves death bodily injury or property damage of more than 1500 (or more than 500 if a vehicle is uninsured).?

In the event of a crash, the driver is required to file a report if there is a death, bodily injury, or property damage exceeding $1,500 (or over $500 if the vehicle is uninsured). This requirement ensures that all incidents are officially documented, regardless of who is at fault. Filing a report is crucial for legal and insurance purposes, as it provides a record of the incident. Failure to report can lead to penalties or complications in claims processing.


If you have uninsured motorist insurance and a hit and run driver hits your car will your insurance fix your car?

First, be sure that you have property damage coverage under your uninsured motorist as well as bodily injury. Then, be sure that you have filed a police report. If you have both of these things, there is a good chance you have coverage, but the final determination is up to the company.


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 can you do if you are involved in an accident was not your fault and the other driver has no insurance?

if you have collision coverage file under that then your company will subrogate the uninsured driver...if no collision coverage you can file a state report, and/or small claims action.....


What happens if you are involved in an auto accident on private property?

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In case of an accident with a property damage of 750 or higher to who should each driver file a report SR1 to?

In case of an accident with a property damage of $750 or higher, each driver must file a report (SR1) to the:


If in a low impact at fault accident and you have no insurance and there is no police report or proof of any damage can uninsured driver be charged excessive repair costs?

sadly yes


What happens when your property is vandalised?

you sign a vadalization reportAdded: Vandalism to private property is a criminal offense. Report it to the police.


Who is responsible if a car was hit on private property while backing out of the driveway?

doesn't matter if an accident was on private property. get a police report immediately. this will be used to determine fault, if any.


If a car backs into you in a MN parking lot a no fault state and there is no police report can you make them pay?

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