Call your agent. I do not know your state law.
Only if the driver was responsible and only for his liability
Technically no because the motorcycle was damaged on purposed, not by accident.
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
liability coverage is only for persons that meet the definition of an "insured"
Is this about an auto accident? Are you a young driver who didn't yet have a regular license and was driving with only a learner's permit? What do you mean "you aren't insured"? Drivers aren't insured; vehicles are. Was the car insured or not? If not, what were you doing driving it, and what makes you think there's even a remote chance that insurance will pay? (Unless you're talking about the other driver's liability insurance -- assuming there was another driver.) Or are you some sort of contractor who was working on some sort of job without a work or construction permit?
Absolutely not, your liability insurance does not cover the costs associated with willful criminal acts of the insured.
If your asking will your auto liability insurance pay for a traffic citation, No. They don't pay for the illegal acts of the insured. Your auto liability insurance is accident insurance.
Sure. If you have no valid license, you have no business driving a car at all. If you weren't driving illegally, you wouldn't have had the accident.
No. The car is insured and your son's policy will provide coverage up to its policy limits.
The insured and the insured professional are one and the same.
No you are not liable as your daughter is the owner and named insured
The at fault driver always has the primary liability for the damages they cause in an accident. (The guy who rams the other guy).