Possibly go after U-haul for responsibility, unless the truck was stolen, and the rental agency would have no control over who was driving it.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
Hardly ... one of your responsibilities as a driver of an automobile is to actually have a license to drive. Most likely your car will be impounded until you can show proof that you are properly authorized to operate a motor vehicle.
As long as you have a license. The insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver.
Yes, you do not have to own a vehicle to get a driver license.
do you need a license ti insure a vehicle in new jersey
To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old. To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old.
No, but if you wish to actually drive a vehicle, you will need to have insurance on that vehicle. A driver must also have a valid driver's license. Anyone who wishes to drive a car on a public street needs to have that vehicle registered and licensed as well as having liability insurance on that vehicle.
Insurance for a child who only has a permitAll drivers are required to carry Financial Responsibility regardless of wether they have a drivers license, a learners permit or even no license at all.Yes, If they is operating the vehicle, they needs Insurance.Technically speaking a permit, license is the same difference. If she has been authorized to operate a motor vehicle by the DMV then they are hence considered a licensed driver even if there is a restriction imposed requiring supervision by another lic. driver as in your case.In all 50 states, if she will be driving it on a regular basis any insurance company requires that she be listed on the policy or if there is a claim they will refuse it. This is per the NHTSA insurance regulators.
It shouldn't matter who was driving. The insurance company is responsible for the VEHICLE not the driver.
Not in the UK In the USA the vehicle you are taking the test in must be insured for you to drive it.
It depends on the state, policy, and company. Some will if you were an authorized driver of the vehicle and you had an accident.
You need a driver's license to drive, and insurance on the vehicle you're driving.