What to do if I may be at fault for the accident but the other driver had no license or insurance and may be here illegally?

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What to do if I may be at fault for the accident but the other driver had no license or insurance and may be here illegally?

Even though I caused the accident is there nothing staying he shouldn’t have been on the road in the first place?

Asked on November 22, 2012 under Accident Law, California

Answers:

Anthony Van Johnson / VANJOHNSON LAW FIRM, L.L.C.

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

If the police were called to the scene of the accident, in many jurisdications, the police would have arrested the other driver for driving without a license.  In many jurisdications, once arrested, ICE would place a hold on the arrested illegal alien and commence deportation proceedings.  As far as your fault in the accident, that's a separate issue.  You could be sued for damages (property and bodily injury) if the Plaintiff's attorney can prove liability and damages.


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