Vehicle liability insurance is insurance that only covers the other car. That means that if you get in a wreck, you are liable for what happens to your car. It also means that that your insurance company will pay for the damages to the other person's car if the accident is found to be your fault, but if it is the other person's fault, then their insurance will pay for the damages to your car.
Vehicle liability insurance is insurance that only covers the other car. That means that if you get in a wreck, you are liable for what happens to your car. It also means that that your insurance company will pay for the damages to the other person's car if the accident is found to be your fault, but if it is the other person's fault, then their insurance will pay for the damages to your car.
depends on your insurance plan, call your adjuster.
If the tenant damages the property he is liable for such damages. The Landlord may or may not have his own insurance for this purpose but the tenant is liable. If the Tenant has his own insurance (Renter's Insurance) then the Tenant may file a claim and damages will be covered by that insurance.
If you don't have lost damage waiver, you might have to pay for the damages.
If the accident was your fault, you are liable for all damages. The law states that no vehicle can be registered or licensed without proof of insurance or a surety bond. This is why people carry insurance - paying those monthly premiums would have been lots cheaper than paying out Tens of thousands of dollars in damages now.
hopefully, you go to jail
you get money
you go take a dump.
The insurance adjuster from your/their insurance company (first wreck) should have taken detailed pictures and descriptions of the damages. Those would be brought up and compared to the new damages, and difference should be payed out.
If you were at fault for the accident you are responsible for the damages to the other person's car. If you are unwilling to pay they can take you to court and attach a lien to your property, garnish your wages or otherwise force you to pay for the damages you caused.
Both the uninsured driver and the friend are in trouble. My GUSS IS the uninsured friend will be liable to any damages he has caused The uninsured friend will be responsible for the damages to their car If insurance is required in your state, the uninsured friend and/or driver could face criminal charges