I believe that if he took the truck then he is liable for what ever happens to it, but on the other hand you didn't give him permission, then your liable because its your truck. Unfortunately I believe you need to prove he took it without consent, and that would involve pressing charges.
The friend who took the car and got into the accident, if the accident is caused by the car's un-roadworthiness.
A parent is liable of any damages their children do. The car owner is not liable for any damages caused if the vehicle was stolen.
no
If they took your car without you permission, it is a vehicle theft. You would not be civily liable for an accident. Where the waters get muddied however, is if that person has driven the car with your permission in the past. He could use that as a defense in a criminal matter, because he could say that the permission to use the car "stands". It is doubtful you would incur any liabilty.
The unauthorized driver will be held responsible, unless there's proof that the vehicle owner did grant that person permission to drive.
Technically, no, it would be trespass. They could be liable for any damages that were caused.
Yes. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you incurred.
if there is insurance it should pay for the loss
Generally yes , UNLESS they took your car without your permission, in which case you should have them arrested for car theft to protect yourself financially
This is a complicated matter but if your medical information was released without your permission or was released by accident to anyone, then the hospital is liable. The extend of harm caused by such release and your ability to pursue this matter in the court system will be severely tough. You will need proof of accidental release such as a disclosure from the hospital that such an incident happened.
Yes, they are through their homeowners policy.
In General No, The party that caused the accident is liable. However, If You were driving a company provided vehicle a the time of the accident, then the company may have some secondary financial liability depending on the circumstances of the accident.