Depending on whether or not there was an injury or fatality involved, it could be a little or a lot of jail time. A false report is a serious offense; protecting someone who has a suspended license, and who may have a bench warrant for unpaid fines could be seen as aiding and abetting; at the very least it's obstruction of justice on 3 counts.
There are 2 options.
1. Complete silence.
2. A good lawyer.
#2 is my recommendation - at some point the police will find out the truth.
A suspended drivers licence is a licence that belongs to a driver who has been suspended from Driving. when a driver is suspended they legally allowed to drive for a certain time, drivers get suspended as a punishment for breaking laws related to roads
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
You get auto insurance for accident prone drivers the same way as normal drivers. You will need to provide relevant car details and your driving history information and then receive insurance policy quotes. Insurance premiums for accident prone drivers are generally much higher.
Driving on a suspended drivers license in tennessee, will give you a free trip to jail. you will have to make bond and appear in general sessions court.
causing a serious accident while driving
No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
If your driving privileges are suspended or revoked by Texas for a DWI, this information is available to ALL state DMV's via an "interstate compact" of cooperation. Bottom line: If you're suspended or revoked in one state you are suspended or revoked in them ALL!
yes, as long as you are not driving it on a legal street.
They will probably try to deny coverage on your claim. Did you inform them that your license was suspended? Probably not, I imagine.
Yes, and with a half good lawyer win. But be prepared for the tickets and court visit for driving while suspended.
Actually, they are at fault, or so it's presumed - if their license is suspended, they shouldn't have been driving, hence, they should not have been there to have been involved in an accident. On top of that, they've voided their insurance policy by driving on a suspended license, so the expenses will likely end up coming out of pocket.
You will probably receive a citation for driving while suspended. If you were not at fault for the accident, the other party involved should have insurance that will cover your loss or damage that resulted in the accident. It is a good thing that you were not at fault in this accident.