yes, you can.
no
You should call a local attorney for a free consultation. I would guess your chances of COLLECTING are slim to none.
WEL IF ANYONE SCRATCHES OR DENT YOUR CAR THEN YOU CAN SUE
That's the decision of the executor of the estate. If the other siblings want to keep the property, they would have to pay the other for their share.
Yes you can as long as that person has a driving liscense.
security deposit
If the sibling has the car with permission, you CANT report it stolen. If you are listed on the TITLE as owner or co-owner, go get the car. If you are listed as leinholder, have some type of proof that sibling is in DEFAULT of a loan using the car as collateral, go get it or hire a repo agency to get it.
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue
YES, the contract is what they sue for unless the car is listed as COLLATERAL for the loan. Then they repo the car and sue ya.
i think so
Sure as an additional insured or driver under the policy. Note: a sibling is a brother or a sister.
If it is your car, get insurence. If it is not, sue them.