The person who strikes a stationary object (such as a parked car) is always liable for any damages they caused!
2006-12-19 07:10:04
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answered by fire4511 7
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Someone is bound to tell you you don't need insurance on a parked car, and when they do, they will be wrong. If your car is driven or parked on a public street, it needs to be insured. That being said, it won't make much difference in her case. Get a copy of the police report, and bill the at fault driver's insurance for damages.
2006-12-19 07:18:32
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answered by oklatom 7
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The other car's insurance must cover the damages. Depending on the company, they could try to make noise of your lack of insurance to avoid payment, you would have to fight back. Your sister in law is entitled to compensation for damage to her property. She might be fined for lack of insurance.
2006-12-19 07:09:51
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answered by Wrenchmeister 3
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The other person who hit her is at fault. But let's hope your "sister in law" does not drive her car with out any insurance if You know what I mean?????????
2006-12-19 07:07:54
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answered by nonya 3
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The other person is at fault and your sis-in-law should file a claim against them on their insurance policy.
And she needs to get insurance!!!
2006-12-19 07:12:19
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answered by Beth 4
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She needs to file a claim with that person's insurance company.
She also needs to get insurance on her car...in most states if your car is registered it must have insurance on it or they are breaking the law.
2006-12-19 09:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yoda, you're formally my new hero. To the asker, uninsured motorists are, for my area, the scourge of the utilising international. i do no longer purchase that boloney that she replaced into basically popping into the economic business enterprise to deposit the money. Why? because you reported "yet another 0.5 hour and he or she could have been insured." yet remember you reported she replaced into going to the economic business enterprise so which you ought to pay for the coverage? nicely then, if she had waited an entire day, she nonetheless could have been uninsured because you ought to no longer have paid it! amazing attempt, nonetheless. She might have basically taken the bus. since the different coverage company is ignoring you, probability is, they have not have been given any purpose of paying. greater suitable to have saved that money for the maintenance on your automobile.
2016-10-15 06:15:28
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answered by ? 4
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If the other person was at fault she wouldn't report it to her insurance even if she had it. She needs to call the other dirver's insurance company and tell them wh has a claim.
2006-12-19 07:04:54
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answered by toff 6
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