They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
If the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
Typically, the uninsured driver will be cited for it, and your insurance co. is liable for the damages.
Same as if it where 2 cars. The uninsured driver will be sited and then your insurance will pay for the repairs and try and collect from the uninsured driver, if you have uninsured or underinsured coverage, if not you can take the uninsured driver to small claims court.
I hope you had insurance for this. The uninsured motorist will probably be broke
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If the uninsured driver had the permission of the insured driver to operate the vehicle then NOTHING will happen to the uninsured driver. In fact, in this case he or she is not an uninsured driver at all. The insurance follows the vehicle first, the driver second.
Bad things, will mostly likely get a few citation from police. If he is found to be at fault he could be liable for the damage.
The at-fault driver's insurance will pay for all property and bodily injury damages.
Assuming in this instance the uninsured driver is the one at fault, he or she is still liable for any property damage & personal injuries that may have resulted from the accident. The injured party will make a claim against his or her uninsured motorist policy. But that insurance company can, and often will, sue the uninsured driver.
If a car is uninsured then you could get fined a big ticket and you could go to jail. It depends really on your background. your welcome macie smithers An uninsured driver will have there linsence revoked or suspened for three years depending on what state your in and what your past record is.
It is highly unlikely.