If it was his fault then he is or your insurance if he is included on it.
Yes, he is still a minor and as such you may be held liable for his actions.
It is not that difficult but the price will be a lot higher
Well this depends on a lot of factors. For one if he is under 18 yes, you are liable. He is a minor. 18 or older no, hes an adult. Now, if he is 18 or older and you are on the title, then yes you can be liable. Technically they can go after anyone on the title, even if you weren't driving. Mark Owner of Denvers Insurance
I'm pretty sure that the leading cause of deaths is auto wrecks, and shootings.
no it is not reliable
the person that owns the car
If you correct the answer ASAP you can be held liable for up to 3 years in California
The owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable for any damages caused by the underage driver.
The owners insurance will be responsible for coverage in an accident involving permissive use of their vehicle.
yes. Always responsible.
Cake Wrecks was created in 2008.
If the car is in your name you are responsible not your ex wife. she would be liable if the car was in her name.