There are many questions to be asked with this question. Are you saying an uninsured driver, driving a vehicle with no insurance? First of all you hope that the insured drivers insurance company accepts liability for the damage. If they don't then your only hope is to get a lawyer and take them to court. If you can't afford a lawyer then small claims court may be an option. For a bit of advise, don't drive uninsured.
P.S. The insured driver is found at-fault with witnesses. The uninsured driver is worried if his license will be suspended or facing any penalty for driving the his parent's INSURED car.
If the uninsured driver had the permission of the insured driver to operate the vehicle then NOTHING will happen to the uninsured driver. In fact, in this case he or she is not an uninsured driver at all. The insurance follows the vehicle first, the driver second.
If the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
If you incurred losses by injury or your property was damage, I would.
Only if the truck driver was at fault.
No direct answer, as this all depends of the level of cover of the insured driver.
both, you for hitting the other vehicle and the other driver for being unlicensed
The insured drivers uninsured motorist coverage should take care of it. Doesn't matter if property is private or not.
your insurance contract will say something like, ''promptly report all losses'' you should report it to your company..........it doesn't matter that other vehicle is uninsured.......if you are liable you are liable, and owe for his damage, whether or not he is insured......
As far as states go I know in Utah it is the vehicle not the driver that is insured.
If the insured driver is at fault then most likely his/hers insurance will be responsible. There is a fine line when it comes to a situation like this especially if you live in a no fault state. The only true way to know the answer is to talk to an insurance company/agent.
Yes you can get compensation. The first step is to get a free consultation with a lawyer and then decide how to proceed.