yes you can sue anybody. but it all depends on how badly you or your car was damaged and if the other person has insurance.
The injured party should seek compensation from the driver of whichever vehicle was at fault for the accident.
Both the driver and owner of vehicle are responsible. The injured party would sue you both.
You could try but I doubt you would prevail. What liability do you think the leinholder has in the accident? You need to sue the driver of the car that hit you.
the driver at fault
no unless the car the driver was driving was unsafe and the problem of the accident but only the driver can sue in that case.
Sue
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
Yep. if they did the damage.
You just contact your insurer and add the new driver to your insurance policy. Otherwise you are allowing an un-insured driver to operate your vehicle.Bear in mind that a claimant can sue both the driver and the owner of the vehicle if they have been injured in an accident. They can sue the driver because he was thr direct cause of the accident. They can sue the owner for negligence because he allowed the un-insured driver to operate the vehicle.
unless the person meant to do it then you can
The second vehicle will be covered by it's own insurance. That company will then attempt to sue the driver to recoup it's losses
You do and then turn around and sue the driver for the cost of your medical care.