You're At Fault as you're not legal to be on the road. It's the same as if you were driving without a licence but someone hit you, you have no legal right to be on the road so therefore it's immediately your fault.
Some other countriesRegardless of whether you have insurance, provided you were driving legally, if it is his fault then quite simply, he is at fault. You just won't be able to claim any insurance for it, and neither will he.
Well Someone will sue you and the insurance will do something about it!
you pay alot of money stupid
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
State laws vary on at-fault crashes, but if there's clear evidence the other car was at fault in the crash, their insurance should pay for the damages. However, if you have no valid drivers license, that should be amandatory court appearance. If you want to drive, ontain the training and license necessary to do so.
The other person can sue you because you are at fault for the accident.
At-fault state laws apply.
If you have no insurance you may get a ticket, but you will want a police report on the accident to claim their insurance, if they were at fault. so call the cops
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
You can always file a claim on their policy. If they do not cooperate with their insurance company, the company has to give them the state required days to respond before they make a ruling on fault.
Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.
If someone wit no insurance crashes into my car and they have no insurance Your own insurance company would pay to have your vehicle fixed and pay for any physical claims you make. They would then attempt to recover the funds through the person that crashed into you. Keep in mind, insurance companies always look for a way out of paying so in this case, be sure you call the police, document everything and try to have witnesses. That way, they can't say you were party at fault.
The problem with no fault insurance is that fault is usually assigned thus making no fault insurance an incorrect statement. Your collision coverage is where you would make the claim in this situation.