If what person is driving the person that was hit or the person that hit?
The other person pays.
Simply, call the police!
Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.
Depends if you're insurance has maybe a few accident forgiveness credits. Mine has 2 a year.
Call your local DMV
Sue him.A bit more:If the person who hit you doesn't have enough insurance to cover the damages to your vehicle, then your insurance should cover the balance of the costs if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.
Basic liability insurance. This covers the person you hit. Comprehensive and collision covers your car.
Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were at fault.
On your insurance, driver hit TP means third party. This basically means that if you hit anyone, that person can claim against your liability.
The insurance company will make you use your uninsured motorist coverage to pay for a person whose license has been revoked or who does not have insurance when they hit you, and even when it is totally their fault. Just pray the two of you don't have the same insurance company. IF the other person has coverage on their car; but their license is revoked, and you have the same insurance company, my experience is that you will be cheated out of everything that insurance company can cheat you out of. Mine even cheated me out of the car rental I had on my policy, when it was totally the fault of the driver with revoked license--told me I had only seven days of car rental to buy another car; when my policy had 30 days of car rental. This happened in Maryland, where the Insurance ADmin. protects the insurance company before the driver--this is my experience and opinion.
No absolutely NOT - nice try though (with all due respect)