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There is a "no pay, no play" law. Look it up. In a case like this, you should be nice to the other person and see if they will pay for it. Their insurance will find out you didn't have insurance and the law will come into play. If you didn't insure your car, you shouldn't have been driving it.

2007-11-14 04:08:35 · answer #1 · answered by big dad99 1 · 0 1

The driver who hit your car is liable for any and all damages to your parked vehicle. Hopefully, you took digital cam pictures of the accident and damage done (which inculdes the license plates from the other vehicle). Don't go by the offered insurance information handed you by the driver; the information may be false as a means to stall for time (a common con fraud king's favorite ploy).

Secure the police report and contact the insurance company listed on it and make a claim.

2007-11-13 08:19:51 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. Wizard 7 · 0 1

In most states, the person who hit the car will pay if the car is legally parked. This is usually true even in no-fault states.

I hope you have a police report.

Get the name of the insurance company from the owner of the car that hit you. You can contact their insurance company to start the claim process. You should even be able to claim the cost of a rental car while your car is being repaired.

If the person that hit you is uninsured, this will complicate things a bit. You can go to small claims court. Bring with you the police report showing the other person at fault. Get a couple of estimates from local body shops to prove damages. But unfortunately, even if you win in small claims court, it can be difficult collecting, even when if you win.

2007-11-13 04:19:27 · answer #3 · answered by Mad Jack 7 · 0 2

Yes the person who hit your car is responsible for the damage

2007-11-13 04:19:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yep! You only are required to have insurance if you are driving it, being parked you are home free.... except for the part about proving the other guy hit you...

2007-11-13 14:52:02 · answer #5 · answered by fogtender 3 · 0 0

properly, it relies upon on the place you reside. Uninsured motorist coverage particularly circumstances covers your vehicle injury- if the state has uninsured motorist belongings injury (some states in basic terms have um actual injury coverage) AND in case you meet the standards the state gadgets to apply it. those standards would comprise, yet are no longer constrained to submitting a police checklist OR would in basic terms carry on with if the guy who hit you will possibly be pointed out yet has no coverage. you will desire to determine alongside with your provider to be certain what could be finished. whether, if UM belongings injury applies, collision coverage continually is used first.

2016-12-16 07:30:49 · answer #6 · answered by colmenero 4 · 0 0

He should have to, if he has insurance, but you can still get a ticket for operating an uninsured vehicle.Adn you probably will. You have to have insurance on your car. In NC, you cant register your car until you have proof of insurance, I think every state should be like that.

2007-11-13 04:31:13 · answer #7 · answered by EXPECTING 5 · 0 2

yes, you'll more than likely have to take the person to small claims court

2007-11-13 04:53:26 · answer #8 · answered by jerry c 1 · 0 1

Yes, but why wasn't it insured!?

2007-11-13 04:23:57 · answer #9 · answered by Wounded Duck 7 · 0 1

Yes-if you can find them.

2007-11-13 04:23:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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