You can call the police and explain that the person refuses to give the insurance information. The police can get this info for you without going into court or without any fights.
Your friend can gather information on senior citizen insurance from thir financial advisor, or from the local retirement home. Both will have all the information necessary.
Yes, there are people who can provide information for your friend about auto insurance. You could start off by asking your insurance agent to explain it to him or by contacting an insurance company.
Calling your local insurance agency is a good place to start. You can also contact the Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles for information and guidelines.
You need to involve parents or a lawyer, as appropriate.
call information.
Unfortunately, if your friend is not already covered, he would have a pre-existing medical condition and no new insurance company would cover him. You can look for more information at www.goodluckwiththat.com.
Depends. If said friend has insurance then in most cases their insurance will cover the damages due to vicarious liability. If the friend does not have insurance, you are then responsible for any damages caused.
Saying No in a firm voice and have eye contact to indicate to your friend that you are refusing to accept the offer
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
I believe the Parents insurance go up!
yes
if it was YOUR offence, YOUR license you showed, it will be YOUR problem with insurance, not your friend's.