Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
You get ticketed and fined, regardless of whether you were at fault or not, Auto Insurance is required by law in the state of Louisiana. You get ticketed and fined, regardless of whether you were at fault or not, Auto Insurance is required by law in the state of Louisiana.
texas is a no fault state.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
You will be punished for the violations that you have for driving with a suspended license and for driving without insurance. These punishments will be severe but vary from state to state. The violations on your part will not effect the fault of the accident and if the other party is truly at fault then their insurance company will pay for your damages incurred in the accident.
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
If you live in the state of MA. you would have to have insurance to be on the road. So you get nothing. If it is off road that is different. Check your states DMV.
You can always file a claim on their policy. If they do not cooperate with their insurance company, the company has to give them the state required days to respond before they make a ruling on fault.
No it is not a no fault state. Ohio is a tort state meaning that someone must be found to be at fault in each accident.
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