No i dont think because she was the one driving the car, i didnt mtter who it belonged to.
Sometimes. Sometimes insurance covers whoever is driving a particular car, and sometimes insurance covers a driver no matter whose car they are driving (as long as they have the car owner's permission). You should probably check with your insurance company to be sure, or have your parents call and ask them.
No. He will get a ticket. His parents will have to pay all the expenses related to the accident. The parent's insurance probably won't pay anything unless it is covered under uninsured motorists section. I don't know about that.
If your daughter has her own auto policy, is driving your car, and is involved in an accident, yes, the liability can be stacked...in some cases. Each state law is different so call your agent or your auto claims department. 4lifeguild
You don't have to live there as long as you are listed on the policy.
The insurer (either your mother/father or both) are responsible for all costs.
secondary to the policy insuring the vehicle you drove with permission....barring any exclusions on your parents policy ....
parents if the insurance is under their names
yes, if your daughter had your permission to drive then gave her permission for boyfriend to drive, then he is an insured driver under the policy.....coverage/policy stays with the vehicle, meaning your policy will pay (assuming he was at fault)...and thus be affected by this accident........
You should get in trouble because you caused the accident.
Yes, unless you are listed as an excluded driver. To be sure in the future have your parents add you to their policy. Provided you are 18 or younger, most companies will not charge you to be on your parents policy with just a permit.
I believe the Parents insurance go up!
Parent's policy pays