only if you have full covrage.if you only have liabilty your screwed unless they had your permisson.it's called auto theft to the insurance co.if you don't press charges,then you get to pay for everything.
You can get comprehensive insurance. These means that you will be covered for wrecks where you are at fault as well as weather damage or freak accidents.
Whether or not someone is covered under your insurance policy in the event of an accident should be outlined in your individual policy. Insurance coverages also vary from state to state and the type of limitations on the individual policy could also be a deciding factor on if someone was covered while driving.
If it was his fault then he is or your insurance if he is included on it.
If his insurance wrecks his car, then I am sure that he can. Was his insurance driving drunk or sober?
That driver will need to have insurance. You need to call your local agent and ask him this question. You may or may not be covered, and may or may not be responsible for damages. You are truly on a slippery slope.
The person the lien is against is still obliged to make the payments. If they fail, a lawsuit can be filed.
2200 bucks for a 18 year old male with no wrecks driving an '03 Yukon
Depends on lots of factors. Laws of your state, who was at fault. You drove without insurance, and by doing that you place yourself in a position of accepting the risks normally covered by insurance. You may be liable for monetary awards for property and physical damage. And of course you will have to repair your own car. In addition you may pay a fine. But that is probably the least of your worries. You saved a little money by not paying for insurance, and now you may spend lots of money for that decision.
No. It's insured by the repossesor. Matter of fact if he wrecks it he has to pay.
It is not that difficult but the price will be a lot higher
don't have any wrecks see if that helps u
Generally speaking, the personal auto liability coverage follows the car, not the driver. The driver had your permission which in legal terms, means you agree and accept there may be consequences.