What happens if you are insured and the accident is for the most part your fault but your license is expired?

You are OUT OF LUCK.

Every auto insurance policy REQUIRES any driver to be properly qualified and LICENSED by their home state. An Expired license is NO LICENSE, at all. No License, no coverage.

No coverage, equals YOU PAY the entire costs of the accident, plus you will have a really hard time getting insurance again.

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