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Who is liable in an accident - the owner of the vehicle or her son?

the owner of the vehicle is always responceable in this situation..


How do you find vehicle owners car insurance if the vehicle was being driven by someone other than the vehicle owner?

The owners name and address should be listed on the accident report as well as the driver of the vehicle and who was at fault in the accident.


Should you pay for repairs to the vehicle's owner out of pocket after a minor car accident if you are at fault?

it would be smart if stops the owner from reporting the accident


Can you find the insurance company of a vehicle in hit and run accident if you have the license plate number name and address of the vehicle's owner?

If you have identified the owner of the vehicle, just file a lawsuit against him. And while you're at it, swear out a criminal warrant charging him with leaving the scene.


What happens when a unlicensed driver has an accident what happens to the registered owner's?

When an unlicensed driver has an accident, the registered owner of the vehicle may face legal and financial consequences. The owner could be held liable for damages resulting from the accident, especially if they knowingly allowed the unlicensed individual to drive their vehicle. Additionally, the owner's insurance may not cover the accident, leading to potential out-of-pocket expenses. In some jurisdictions, the owner could also face fines or penalties for permitting an unlicensed driver to operate their vehicle.


What happens if an uninsured driver has an accident in your car?

Both the "Driver and the Vehicle Owner" can be held jointly and severally "Liable" for an accident. If the driver of your vehicle was at fault and had the permissive use of your vehicle, Both the driver and the vehicle owner can be sued for damages and injuries. The driver, If at fault, would be financially liable because he was the direct cause of the accident. The vehicle owner is financially liable because of fault through the owners negligence in allowing an uninsured driver to operate your vehicle. The legal rational being that had you not allowed this uninsured person to operate your vehicle, the accident would never have occurred. So the owner is also a direct causation factor in the accident through the owners negligence. It's not a good idea to let people drive your vehicle if your not sure your insurance will cover them, Basically it is the responsibility of a vehicle owner to insure that all permissive use drivers are covered. As the owner you can be left with the bill for all damages and injuries sustained as a result of your choice to loan out your vehicle.


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Who pays the storage fees after a car accident?

After a car accident, the owner of the vehicle is typically responsible for paying the storage fees.


If someone else is borrowing a vehicle that's not insured and have an accident and is at fault what happens?

It's not the owner of the vehicle's fault because if that person got in an accident there is nothing the owner could do. If this happened to you, the person borrowing should pay the bill.


What is the liability of the owner if some other person takes out insurance on his car?

The insured and the owner of the vehicle are both legally responsible for the vehicle and they could both get sued for an accident.


Does the owner of a vehicle have any liability if someone else has an accident while driving it?

Yes. Absolutly so is my understanding. That is so the owner does not give the keys to someone who is irresponsible. If there were a car accident the owner would be liable for the other persons injuries, or vehicle repair if the driver of your car was at fault.


Who is liable for my adult daughter's car accident?

Who is the owner of the car your adult daughter was driving, you or her? If you, you can both be liable. Her as the driver, and you as the owner of the vehicle