If you have collision coverage, file a claim with your insurance company. They will pay for your damages, minus your deductible, and then pursue the other vehicle's owner to get your money back (Also check your policy to see if you have Uninsured Motorist Property Damage). If you don't have either coverage, you would have to pursue the other vehicle's owner legally.
you do or your insurance does.
hahha youre screwed...
First of all insurance companies don't cancel policies without notice. Second, it doesn't matter if you had current coverage or not if someone else was responsible for the damage to your car. File the claim with the insurance company that was covering the at fault driver.
Yes. The guy who hit your car pays or his insurance covers it.
Your policy may have coverages that will cover your losses, call your claims department to verify.
There was an event to get shaymin, but it has ended so your chance is that someone trade it with you.
College of Insurance ended in 2001.
If the accident was not your fault (someone rear-ended you, for example), then you would claim on their insurance, and they would pay out.
Just had our sons done in private hospital without insurance, and all up we ended up about $ 3000 out of pocket
If you are driving a car on British roads without a license then you are also without insurance, you have no right to claim for any damage to your vehicle.
Eagle Star Insurance ended in 1984.
National Insurance Service ended in 2006.