Yes.
yes
This is not so simple a question to answer without more details, but in the UK if you have building and contents insurance which covers liability of the householders - that insurance can be used to pay the liability of householder's negligence, but it would be your boyfriend that is sued. If however the accident happened on your premises - both occupier's can be sued depending on the circumstances of what happened. See the related link entitled "Occupiers Liability" to see the duty that is owed by an occupier of premises.
other person get sued
Yes, they can be sued. Its law.
Yes, it is possible.
They should as long as she was covered at the time the accident took place, it was reported, and an accident claim was filed.
Yes, the accident and bankruptcy are two different issues.
yes.
yes you can with or without it
Homeowners Insurance can not be sued due to a criminal assault.
If you can prove that you were in fact preventing them from killing themselves and not assaulting them, then under the Good Samaritan Law you can not be sued for preventing someone from killing themselves.
If you are being sued for a 50-50 fault accident, it means both parties are considered equally responsible for the incident. It's essential to gather evidence, such as police reports and witness statements, to support your case. Consulting with an attorney experienced in personal injury or accident cases can help you navigate the legal process and potentially negotiate a settlement. Additionally, your insurance company may be involved in managing the claim and any potential liability.