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· Answered on Sep 04th, at PM. Yes you can sue the drunk driver for the damage to your vehicle. If the driver was insured, you might be able to negotiate a settlement with the drunk driver's insurance company. If the vehicle is totaled, you will not be able to recoup all of the money you have spent on it. · It only needs the car involved to have insurance held on it, the insurance status of the "driver" is irrelevant. Check on ASK MID that car is insured. If it is you are in the clear, if not you are going to need the drivers details, better to get them from the police before they chuck him out. · My car was parked in my driveway and a drunk driver hit my car, driving approx 50 mph in a 25 mph zone, spun my car around going in the opposite direction, hit a parked pick-up truck, then came across my front yard and crashed into the house next door to me, taking out a dogwood tree on the way. The driver has Farmer's Ins. and they have totalled my car.
They told me that every one was okay but the driver of the upside down car hit my parked car. My car was legally parked. It was only on the street because I just sealed my driveway. What are the odds? The driver was under 21 years old and had been drinking. The police informed me that she was placed under arrest for DWI. The car may be totaled. Intoxicated Driving. Unfortunately, there are occasions where people leave their cars parked overnight to find that a drunk or intoxicated driver hit their vehicle. These cases leave people feeling uneasy or even bad for the other driver because they may have sustained some serious injuries. A drunk driver hit my parked car. The accident was witnessed by a police officer, and was caught and arrested within minutes of the incident. I have put in a claim to his insurance company, and it may look like my car will be a total loss.
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