You can sue, but it really will end up being a "he said" "she said" scenario and may end up that everyone has to pay for their own damages. Before you spend legal expenses, see if it is really worth the effort.
Admitting.
yes it is
It should unless there was some illegal activity that had occurred and you had the proper coverages. There is no difference in a private property accident or a public street accident when it comes to paying claims.
yes
Yes, if there was damage to another's car or property so your insurance can cover it.
Underinsurer or uninsured Property damage coverage pays for damage to your vehicle if another vehicle is at fault for the accident but is uninsured or underinsured.
In denial. That's what I think anyways. (: xx
The technical definition of a road traffic accident is a collision of one motor vehicle with another, a pedestrian, animal, or a stationary obstruction. Traffic collisions result in injury, death, vehicle damage and property damage.
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Property damage liability is the coverage section of your liability auto insurance that will pay for physical damage to the vehicle or other property of another person if you are At Fault in an auto accident. This coverage would pay for repairs of the person's car or whatever else is damaged.
no that car accident was just another storyline