depends--> Thanks for a swift answer, but a bit more of an in depth explanation would be more helpful.
The Driver "and" the Vehicle Owner are both jointly and severally liable for all damages. She should contact her Insurance Agent for advice as to whether or not the Auto Insurance Policy will provide coverage for the unlicensed driver
Both the uninsured driver and the friend are in trouble. My GUSS IS the uninsured friend will be liable to any damages he has caused The uninsured friend will be responsible for the damages to their car If insurance is required in your state, the uninsured friend and/or driver could face criminal charges
Manute Bol got into the taxi cab of an unlicensed and drunk driver. They got into a wreck and Manute went from the backseat and flew and broke his neck. He laid in the hospital bed for months.
The at fault drivers auto insurance policy would pay for medical bills up to the policy limits for which that insured driver is liable. If there is no insurance then there is no coverage. If no one has Auto Insurance to cover you, hopefully you have a major Medical Insurance Policy in place. Major medical will cover your medical expenses even from a car accident.
ANSWERThat would be the Inpector and the Inspector's Department Insurance Co.
If the title, registration, and insurance are still all in your name, you (or your insurance company) would be responsible.
More than likely the driver of the car would be held responsible. Obviously the owner could not give permission for the car to be driven. This is a situation that can become very complicated and costly. Consulting an attorney would be the best course of action.
Doesn't matter at all. You are required to have insurance and the fact that the other driver may be responsible does not protect you at all.
It can make you so drunk dat suzan boyle looks stunning, you could even find your grandmother quite attractive, hense why it is called a bottle of shite or trout or beat the wife or wreck the house.
Nothing - provided the vehicle was mechanically sound ! If the driver was silly enough to be involved in an accident - it's THEIR responsibility - not yours !
Vehicle insurance is compulsory in the United States and Canada. One can face a fine in addition to other punishment in addition to being open to a direct lawsuit by the other driver. Depending on the severity of the wreck, it may cost a whole lot of money.
The driver in control of the vehicle at the time of the wreck will be charged. However either YOU or YOUR insurance company will be liable for the damages. Your contention (i.e.: defense) might be that they took the car without your permission but the assumption in law is that the owner knew about it.