Yes - Princess Diana and James Dean are possibly the most famous casualties, although there are many more. http://www.car-accidents.com/celebrity-car-accidents.html gives some more examples.
Only if the crash was a result of a mechanical defect in the car, and you knew of the defect before loaning the car to them. If the crash resulted from their actions while driving (or another person's), you are not liable. If the person driving your car was at fault, you will be responsible for any damages.
There can be fatalities as with any car crash.
A car-crash will be considered a high-speed crash when one or more of the cars involved is going 60 mph or faster. Any slower, and it is not considered high-speed.
main person car crash
The person who was walking by and saw the crash happen
yes you canthat is terrible is he okay
the person who crashed it
You as the driver are responsible for any crash you cause in this case. If you were told the car was insured and can prove it you could sue the lender for reimbursement.
Typically there are not free stock photos of a car crash that you can find. The photos taken of any car crash are used in the investigation of the crash and are the property of law enforcement or the court. There may be staged photos of car crashes used for MADD or SADD that are available from the organizations.
I would advise against getting into a car crash under any circumstances, however, the consequences of a crash if you only have a learner's permit are exactly the same as if you have a license.
no... he's still alive, if you mean the world famous skateboarder...
You can unintentionally crash your car by driving recklessly. You can intentionally crash your car by driving into large objects.