No, first try to settle through the insurance company and you may want to consider an accident attorney to fight the fight for you. Then, if these things fail your last resort is small claims court. Be ready to prove your case. You have two years after an accident to work through all of this.
Take them to Accident and Emergency immediately.
No
Take them to small claims court for the damages. If they didn't have permission, you should have reported it stolen and had them arrested.
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
You would need to take either the parents of the minor or the owner of the vehicle to court.
If someone stole my USPS address to theirs, I would immediately do whatever I could to get it changed back. This is also considered someone stealing my identity, so I would also find out who it was and take them to court.
Usually it is immediately
no
If there is insurance coverage on the at fault vehicle, there should be no reason to file small claims. If the at-fault party does not have insurance, then small claims is an option.
Take them to the emergency room and/or call poison control immediately.
You need to contact the court or your attorney immediately and ask your question there. You may be able to obtain an injunction.You need to contact the court or your attorney immediately and ask your question there. You may be able to obtain an injunction.You need to contact the court or your attorney immediately and ask your question there. You may be able to obtain an injunction.You need to contact the court or your attorney immediately and ask your question there. You may be able to obtain an injunction.
Yes. You are responsible for the car and having an accident in it shows that you didn't take proper care of the car.