The mother is liable
Mothers Against Drunk Driving was created in 1980.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
you are covered ONLY if the owner of the car you are driving is insured for occasional drivers. Your mother's insurance has nothing to with another 's person's car that you have borrowed.
yes.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
If you were driving within the law old enough held a valid licence at the time and indeed included on the insurance theres a chance you will be covered by the insurance but seeing as it was your mothers car and insurance and through the result of an accident caused by your own admittance by yourself which takes all blame away from her then this being the case the insurance would still have to pay out on her insurance policy.
MADD- mothers against drunk driving
To keep their families safe from Drunk driving fatalities
I am!
M.A.D.D. stands for mothers against drunk driving
The Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) organisation was first founded in 1980 in California by Candy Lightner, although she no longer has links to the group. The initial focus of the group was drunk driving but now has evolved to fighting drinking and driving.
No.you lack insurable interest