If you're found to be At Fault for a fatality accident, not only are you losing your license, but you're going to prison, as well.
Yes. The fact that your license is suspended is NOT considered a contributing circumstance to an accident.
No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
you will get a ticket and probably get your license suspended for longer and insurance will probably not cover the accident b/c you were driving with a suspended license but of course this is just one scenario
No No
You can get insurance even if you have a suspended license, I would call an independent agent that represents multiple carriers.
I believe so. Tennessee is not a member of the "compact".Someone I know had suspensions in Ga. and Tn., but were issued a Florida license.They had been issued a license in Fl. years earlier, but it had lapsed.Without a superceding federal law,maybe, that's the way it should be nationwide.(2012)
If you knowingly let someone with no license drive your car, not only are you liable if he has a wreck. You could loose your license if he just gets pulled over for a bad tail light!
You can register it but someone else has to drive it.
If the person is legally an adult then no, they should have known better then to drive without a licence. Person does not need a licence for you to sell them a car.
It all depends on whether its your car or not
it can if they find that you lied about your car being stolen.
They'll have an accident that is their fault, the insurance company will refuse to pay, the driver of the vehicle and the owner will be sued for everything they own and then some. Or they will be in an accident that is not their fault but the person who owns the vehicle will have their insurance cancelled and will have to pay a fortune for future coverage.