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.
A leak happens
Yes, you will still get a fine because you did not have insurance at the time of the accident,no matter what the amount of the damage is.And ofcorse there's court cost.
No your vehicle is not covered. That is why it is always recommended that you carry comp and collision and uninsured motorist.
any time you are rear ended, it is the other driver's fault, from an insurance standpoint. if you have comp and collision, your insurance company will get you a replacement vehicle. If you only have liabiliy, i am sorry to say, you get nothing.
check your rear light bulbs. it is a two filament light and one is burned out.
Rear is you bottom, your hind end.
You should still attempt to get insurance information from the other driver. Unless that person has rendered payment for your damages, your expenses will be your own. The other option is to sue the person if they will not pay voluntarily.
If she was driving your vehicle, with your premission, it would fall under your insurance and they would have to pay for the other drivers vehicle
Bummer.
yes
Could be either. You need to have someone who knows about rear axles look at it.