Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.
Hopefully, no one gets hurt. Then, you get a ticket for no insurance.
Typically that is the way it works, They car behind who hit your car pays for your damages and the car in front that you hit will be covered by your insurance.
If you have the proper insurance or you were hit by someone you will surrender the car and the title to the insurance company and they will pay you the actual cash value of the car before it was hit.
you pay out-of-the pocket expenses.
Yes. Say that you were invovled in a 3 (or more) car accident, where one car stopped short, was rear-ended by your car, and then your car was rear-ended by the car behind you. Your insurance company would pay for the back of the car you hit and the front of your car. The insurance of the driver behind you would pay for the back of your car and the front of the car behind you.
If you have car insurance ,police will never stop you even if you dont have driving license.
The car that hit you from behind.
The person who hit the car, if "at fault" would be responsible. If the person driving your car was the one at fault, then it would be your insurance that would have to cover it.
If the car that hit you had no insurance, it is the duty of the Traffic and Motor Vehicles Department to penalize the owner. If you are badly injured, only you can be monetarily saved if you possess one Personal Accident Policy on your life along with your Medical Insurance Policy.
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
if the car that hit you from behind has insurace its his fault, for failing to leave enough breaking distance, even thought he was hit, u claim from him,, he claims from the car that shoved him and so on