Only if it can be proven that the owner of the car was irresponsible and the cause for the car to be stolen - ie left it running with the keys in it outside a shopping centre, or made the keys available to teenage son and all his friends. this is unlikely and so the owner of the car is USUALLY not responsible.
State laws vary on at-fault crashes, but if there's clear evidence the other car was at fault in the crash, their insurance should pay for the damages. However, if you have no valid drivers license, that should be amandatory court appearance. If you want to drive, ontain the training and license necessary to do so.
Liability is when you or someone or thing is liabile for something that they did or are responsible for . Yes it is possible for health insurance to have liability .
Homeowners insurance covers what is inside the home. Check your auto insurance for auto damages.
Drivers can avoid car crashes by paying attention while driving and following driving laws, not driving while impaired and by having their vehicles checked and inspected regularly. Drivers should always be looking around them, particularly in their blind spots and should always be obeying local speed limits. Using appropriate signaling and yielding to pedestrians and city vehicles (ambulances, fire trucks, police cars) can also help prevent car crashes.
When someone crashes into you on purpose
When someone crashes into you on purpose
The best information about motorsport crashes is best to ask a mechanical engineer or someone who works with motorsport. You can also asked someone who has experienced a crash.
the person that rearended the end car causing it to hit (in chain reaction) other vehicles...
yes but if it crashes ur responcible 4 it
the ones with teeth
Payment for war damages or damages caused by imprisonment.To pay someone back for a wrongdoing.To make amends.
You can be sued for injuring someone, even unintentionally (as when someone gets hurt on your property). Then you are liable for damages. Liability insurance pays the damages if you lose a lawsuit.