Because you assumed responsibility for the bike when you borrowed it, the responsibility for the damages is yours. Your friend can sue you and a judgment would be placed against you. The court would garnish your wages only if you failed to pay the judgment. Your best bet is to keep your reputation and friendship intact and pay the damages.
The driver at fault is always responsible for damages incurred during an accident. The at fault insurance company is responsible for damages to your car.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
The owner of the car that caused your damages will be responsible to pay damages to you unless you live in a no-fault state. In that case, your insurance pays for your damages.
Depends. If said friend has insurance then in most cases their insurance will cover the damages due to vicarious liability. If the friend does not have insurance, you are then responsible for any damages caused.
The clause in a policy of insurance on a motorcycle, provides that if the owner of the motorcycle is injured by a negligent driver of another vehicle who doesn't have liability or insurance, then the insurance company will pay its insured's damages.
No The person who is at-fault is responsible for your damages. His insurance will pay for everything. Tow, rental, damages.
If the drive is not found, your insurance will have to cover the damages. When the guy is found, press charges and sue him for damages.
your auto insurance
You guessed it!
You hope that the other driver responsible in the crash has insurance that covers uninsured drivers and then you sue your friend!
yes
Once your insurance has paid, you are responsible for the rest.