Yes you are. It's your car. It's in your name. The only way you can get them to pay for it is by taking them to court to get them to reimbursement you. But that could take a minmum of two years.
This is easy to answer. The person who was driving gets the ticket because that person is the one who broke the law.
The fault lies with the vehicle that cause the accident. When someone borrows a car, the car owner can be liable because the allowed someone to drive the vehicle. Often this type of accident has to be sorted out in court.
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
no
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
Yes the person crashed the car is directly liable, but if you gave him the car and he was drunk or etc. you are also liable
Tickets are issued to people not cars. If you get a ticket while driving someone else's car, it only affects their insurance costs if you are a listed driver on their policy. The ticket is for the driver.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
The ticket follows the car; the car follows the registration; the registered owner is liable for any tickets. However, if you can prove someone else committed the violation, you can take them to small claims court and get a judgment against them. But you must still pay the tickets.
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
If they were driving it with your knowledge or permission, yes. Actually, no it won't. Each person is liable for their own actions, regardless of the car they are in. The driver's insurance will go up and would also be liable for any criminal acts. I would assume that if someone else is involved in an accident, while driving your car, your rates will go up? Your insurance will NOT be affected if someone used your car and got a citation BUT,,, If they had an accident and had NO insurance YOU would be involved. If your registration and or insurance is not up to date, you and the driver will pay some fines and get violation points for the above.
it counts if the other person ran a red light or a stop sign most of the time at least 1 person gets a ticket if not both