Most laws are to punish you for driving while not licensed, not specifically for causing accident. That would be a separate issue.
You will face criminal charges for not presenting a drivers license at the time of an auto accident or operating a vehicle without any license at all. Fines and jail time as well as criminal sentencing will vary state to state.
If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
The unlicensed driver will likely face some penalty for driving without a license, but it doesn't negate your actions in causing an accident. Meaning that yes, she can make a claim against you if she meets your state's threshold. A lawsuit isn't necessarily the first step.
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Yes. You can be the registered owner of a vehicle and apply for license plates even without having a drivers permit.
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If you're driving without a licence, and get into an accident, you will at least share the fault. Since you're not supposed to be there without a licence in the first place.It's generally assumed the accident would not have occurred if you hadn't been there.Added: You will most certainly be cited for whatever your contribution to the accident (if any) may have been (including operating without a license) - however, if the other driver was clearly at fault they are the one who will be cited as the causative factor.
When you allow someone to drive your car, you are giving them the coverage of your insurance. If they were to get into an accident, your policy would pay first.
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