As long as your teenager was properly insured and he was not involved in the commission of a crime at the time of the accident, nothing should happen to your teenagers driver license.
Then you're considered to be at fault, the logic being that you shouldn't have been there to get into an accident.
your still in trouble since you dont have a License,if you have a mean judge,
If both drivers have no insurance and do not file a police report, each driver is responsible for repairing the damage to his/her own vehicle.
Yes. How many points depends on the state in which you live and the EXACT charge against you.
Your insurance won't pay for any damage or injury to persons or vehicle. (unless they were driving legally with a drivers permit)
Vehicles are insured not drivers. If you are qualified and authorized to operate an auto the insurance on it will pay for it and any damage done by it.
Many babies born to teenagers are more likely to be born prematurely, have low birth weight, and face health and developmental challenges. Teenage mothers may also struggle financially and emotionally to provide adequate care and support for their newborns.
Well, it depends on where you live and what the laws are in that specific region. in canada, that perosn would probably go to jail.
My plan was denied and it was not my fault it was the other drivers fault because police and show up to make a police report it is really his mind
The same thing that happens if you did not have an Sr22. The at fault parties insurance generally pays for the accident.
They get together and see how they can get both of you to take less money so they keep more. Definately get attorney to make sure they play right!
If they don't have a licence they won't have valid insurance. Your own insurance company will advise; in the UK there is a pool to cover this, but it'll be different elsewhere.