Anyone can sue anybody for anything, but your chances of success are slim unless you can somehow prove that his family was responsible for, or complicit in, the minors actions.
Don't drink and drive.
The cast of Her Driver - 2012 includes: Matthew Bingaman as The Rapist Randy Davison as Grumpy Bouncer Tyler Desharnais as Underaged patron Allison Girvin as Mary Phillip Lorenzo as Her Driver Avishai Nations as Underaged patron
The underaged driver's parents are responsible for the damage to the car.
NO!!
In 1994 Jack Nicholson was charged with vandalism and assault when he approached a car and proceeded to bash it in with a golf club after accusing the driver of cutting him off in traffic. The charges were eventually dropped against Jack Nicholson after he said he was sorry to the driver and they agreed upon a settlement.
Not necessarily. It depends on the circumstances or the dealings of your lawyer with the DA.
Your insurance will likely cover the liability costs less deductibles. You may be forced to file charges for vehicle theft against the unlicensed driver and your insurance company may also sue him.
No.
The driver can be charged with hit & run, failure to maintain lane, and whatever other charges apply. The vehicle owner and the driver could both be liable for the damage, depending on a number of factors and applicable law.
If the owner of the truck allowed an unlicensed driver to take the truck, then the owner is responsible - even if the driver lied about where he was going. If the unlicensed driver just took the truck, then a police report would need to be filed and charges pressed against that person - he can be sued for damages.
Yes.
i believe you can actually file suit against the driver and the owner of the vehichle so my lawyer told me