it counts if the other person ran a red light or a stop sign most of the time at least 1 person gets a ticket if not both
The only way that can be a bad thing is if the car is stolen. You would have had to report it stolen prior to the ticket or accident.
No.
If you didn't receive a ticket, then you won't get any points.
If you have no insurance you may get a ticket, but you will want a police report on the accident to claim their insurance, if they were at fault. so call the cops
No, not unless you want to have repairs or need to repair another person's car. If you got a ticket because of the accident they will know because the ticket will be reported to them.
The fault lies with the vehicle that cause the accident. When someone borrows a car, the car owner can be liable because the allowed someone to drive the vehicle. Often this type of accident has to be sorted out in court.
In a car accident
Yes. The car created a traffic hazard. The person who parked the car is responsible for any accident that occurred as a result.
Someone was at fault if their was an accident. Just because you didn't get a ticket, doesn't mean that the Police Officer didn't cite one driver for the accident. The codes tell who is at fault. Police have become way to cautious about issuing tickets in accident situations because they don't want to be called to court in these situations. The codes on the accident report tell who is at fault.
Yes. You are responsible for the car and having an accident in it shows that you didn't take proper care of the car.
the government
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should