As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
I hope you had insurance for this. The uninsured motorist will probably be broke
going to be paying the state lots of me and the owner of the other car
You pay for all damages if you were at fault, and get a citation and fine for not having insurance.
they still will not give you money for the car accident and because of the accident they will most likely charge you a higher fee for being considered an unsafe driver.Added: There is no such thing as retroactive insurance. A policy you get today will not cover you for a collision you had last week.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
Usually, if the driver had the owner's permission to drive. What happens if the car is owned by the person that has the accident but the insurance is in your name? However you no longer want to be in that relationship or to have to pay that insurance?
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
It all depends on her insurance cover
You would usually not be covered if there was an accident and you could be cited if you are caught. It's best to have insurance whenever you drive a car.
You and the owner will be sued for damages, hopefully there were no injuries because if there are, your life as you now know it will be over. There is nothing more reckless than to drive a car without insurance....
Your insurance rate goes sky high.