Whoever did the rear ending usually
you do or your insurance does.
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
Yes. The guy who hit your car pays or his insurance covers it.
If your motorcycle was rear-ended by a car, the driver of the car is typically at fault, and their insurance should cover your medical costs. You would need to file a claim with their insurance company to seek compensation for your injuries. If the driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own motorcycle insurance may provide coverage, depending on your policy. It's advisable to document the accident and consult with a personal injury attorney for guidance.
hahha youre screwed...
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.
that does not matter, the person who rearended will be at fault
In New Jersey it is the driver who rear ended him who is at fault. However, that does not mean that the illegal unlicensed driver will not face deportation.
I was rear ended a while ago by a person who was renting a vehicle. She had insurance on the rental and her own vehicle through Safe Auto. Hopefully you exchanged info. with the person that rear ended you! In my case, we exchanged info. Her insurance called me but had told me that since she had rental insurance that the rental place would cover the damages to my vehicle. That was a lie on Safe Auto's behalf. Safe Auto was liable for the damages to my vehicle and after getting on them about my claim through them, I was finally reimbursed. Point being that the claim should be filed through their (the person that rear ended you) insurance company. If you didn't get any of the other person's info. then I would suggest talking with your own insurance company.
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.
yes
Bummer.