Elvis was involved in two (known) fender benders as a passenger. No one was hurt and the damage was minor.
How "minor" the damage is has nothing to do with it, in the eyes of the law. You are obligated to call the insurance company immediately to protect your own legal position.
Yes.Sometimes later, one of you may have whiplash or something.You need to have a record on any type wreck.
if there is body damage or parts that don't match the rest of the car
If you don't have lost damage waiver, you might have to pay for the damages.
A "Wreck"tangle
first of all it depends on what type of treatment you are doing and for how long.
when u have a minor in the car it can cause serious damage and if the minor is in the front seat and gets hit by the airbag the minor could die.
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
If you wreck your car, then it is usually the insurance that pays for you ;)
Yes, you can drive your car without insurance, but if you get stopped, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck and the other person does not have insurance, you are both gonna be up to your eyeballs in medical costs, not to mention paying for the damage to the vehicle.
It all depends on how bad the car wreck was.