Yes, if there was damage to another's car or property so your insurance can cover it.
the person that owns the car
I need to know if this car has been in an accident
you can use cars that you borrow after your own car gets into an accident.
Report the accident to your insurance company. If this was a single car accident - meaning yours- your insurance will have to pay for the repairs minus your deductible. If another party caused the accident you need to turn their insurance information over to your company and they will take it from there.
Yes, unless you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
It should, if you let someone borrow your car, coverages should apply.
First of all, it depends who it is from. If it is from a rental company, i dont know. but if it is from a friend i think you are liable for the damages.
There are various channels that one can use when interested in watching videos of what to do in the event of a car accident. One can borrow these films from the library or visit websites like, 'KidsHealth' and 'Wikihow'.
No.
It depends on what sort of accident you're talking about. In a car accident, for example, you'd want to turn off your car first thing in case of fire.
No. The reason why you have car insurance is to protect you from at fault accidents.
Yes, you can borrow your parents' car without being a named driver on their insurance policy. Depending on the type of policy and its actual rules, you might or might not be covered in case of an accident.