You're an a-hole. GET SOME INSURANCE!
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
you do or your insurance does.
Your insurance companies sort it out. If you don't have insurance, the civil court judge will sort it out when you are sued, or sue the other person.
hahha youre screwed...
If you rear end someone in Illinois and your auto insurance has been canceled for non payment, it is likely that you will get sued. The person you hit can take you to court for compensation which will come out of your own pocket.
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.
If you file a claim with your insurance company for your own damage (if you have collision insurance) yes...probably.
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.
You both are in trouble. You mentioned that you were rear ended. The other person should have been ticketed for being at fault in the accident . You should have been ticketed for failure to have insurance. The DANCE has just begun. Hopefully no one was hurt. This may lighten your load.
AnswerNo brainer. The person who hit you is at fault. Doesn't matter if you have a license or not. Not having a license doesn't give the other driver a free shot at rear ending you.AnswerIn most states, insurance companies require a police report of an accident. To have a police report, the police have to go to the accident scene in order to write one. Most rear end accidents are the fault of the person who hit the rear of a car. However, if you did not report the accident to the police because you have no license, you may be out of luck with the insurance company.