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back in may i was driving someone else's car someone backed out of the drive way and hit me minor damage on back bumper. i gave the insurance info of the owner of the car since i didnt have any and it was her fault didnt think it was that big of a deal to do that if it was not my fault i recorded my statement months back but now they want me to re record my statement they said they lost it so giving the insurance of someone else that was not driving is that illigal what kind of trouble can/could i get in to? IF ANY?? Call your local DMV and ask, but the phrase "uninsured driver" certainly comes to mind here. In CA the insurance goes with the car, not the driver, so giving the insurance info of the owner was the correct thing to do. If your friend who owns the car has insurance for someone else to drive her car, there is no problem, her insurance company will address the problem. If her deductible was less than the damages you might want to find out if the other party had It is gonna take a while to find the answer for your question on internet.I provide a related and good resource here for your reference.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/qu... |
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