Usually garage keepers liability will cover the vehicle, but if not the other insurance company is still on the hook for at least the cost of the repair
It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
Well Someone will sue you and the insurance will do something about it!
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
It will have to be determined if they choose to charge you with manslaughter.
The uninsured part would mean that the person or persons responsible would have to pay for it. If they have an accident in someone elses car they will probably be questioned in court.
Its considered a collision loss. If you have Collision coverage your car would be repaired less your deductible. Your insurance carrier will also pay for property damage you may have caused in the collision. If the collision is with a animal it could be considered a comprehensive loss.
then your both screwed
The other person can sue you because you are at fault for the accident.
Depending on the laws of the state you are in, it's probably vehicular manslaughtar.
More than likely you will be charged with the accident and may be charged with leaving the scene of an accident. It will be up to the police department to investigate the accident and determine if you did indeed hit the vehicle.
People like to look like people so if someone have had part of the face destroyed then either they go away from everyone else or they have the face repaired or replaced.
People can go to many different car repair shops to get a car repaired after an accident or when a tire goes flat. Some of the most trusted include: Goodyear and Firestone. Most car manufacturing companies also have their own car repair shops.