My wife had an accident on Wednesday with her Yaris. She drove on a 2-lane highway on the left lane and overtook a BMW driving behind a truck. The BMW wanted to overtake the truck without blinking and touched the Yaris. Accident damage on the Yaris: passenger side: paint damage and smaller dents from the middle front wheel box, passenger door clearly kink, rear door paint damage with dents, rear fender black rubber / plastic brie tracks. I think d The BMW driver had to pay a penalty of 35€. Now to the problem. The BMW had a red 06 license plate, the driver, a young Turk, according to the police an expired residence permit. Can it turn for us to a problem if the causer of the accident was no longer tangible? The car dealership on which the red license plate is registered is insured with the Allianz. The alliance has expressly pointed out this during a telephone call. In the event of an accident caused by a red mark, I would not have the right to an expert of my own. If I myself were to use an expert, I would have to carry the 300 to 400€ myself, since an alliance expert would definitely inspect the vehicle. Is this information correct? Is there a different procedure for red marks than for normal liability insurance? According to my legal understanding, the dealership would be liable and I would have the The telephone calls with the car dealership and the insurance company made me easily insecure, since two years ago I was already sitting on a damage caused by a drunken cyclist who drove against my properly parked car. To crown my liability at that time, I should still pay compensation for the hospital stay at the social insurance funds (sharing agreements!). Thank you very much.