In terms of accidents, the second party refers to the person or entity who is involved in the accident alongside the first party (the person who caused the accident). The second party could be a driver, passenger, pedestrian, or any other individual affected by the accident.
Absolutely. If the accident was your fault who do you think will pay for the damage you did to the other party's car and medical costs, not to mention if they loose income from work or other losses. As soon as the other party sues you in court it becomes part of the record and the court will automatically revoke your license.
Report the accident to your insurance company. If this was a single car accident - meaning yours- your insurance will have to pay for the repairs minus your deductible. If another party caused the accident you need to turn their insurance information over to your company and they will take it from there.
Contact the authorities in the area the accident occured, surely they will be able to provide assistance.
It depends on if you damaged any other property or not.
No he was not. That report was fictitious.
of course you should report an accident even if your car is damaged its almost like a hit and run.
you can not leave the scene of a accident
No.
Yes, you can go to court about a car accident, when you are being wrongful sued by the other party.
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