Learner or veteran driver, if the accident wasn't your fault you are not responsible, but it has to be proven in a court of law (if it was a serious one) and if on the minor side and the police came to the scene of the accident it depends on their report as well. Good luck Marcy
You must either have a driver's license or be insured under a licensed driver's insurance. If you are a minor, your parents can add you to their car insurance.
I believe the person with the permit will be at fault regardless of who caused the accident. 1) The person with a permit is not allowed to operate the vehicle without a licensed driver in the car. 2) The person with a permit most likely is not insured.
No they won't. A learners permit is not a valid license. They shouldn't be driving without a licensed driver. The owner of the car can be held liable. They can be sued for allowing an unlicensed driver, drive their vehicle.
No. In any US state insurance companies are only allowed to sell auto insurances of any kind to licensed drivers. The reasoning for this is because in the event that the person with the learners permit fails their road test(s), then the insurance companies are not held liable in the event of an accident. That is why there is a manidtory requirement that the person with the learner's permit drive with a licensed experienced driver in the car at ALL times, so in the event there is an accident, the insurance company will cover it under the licensed driver's policy.
Yes you do If you have a learners permit, you should always be accompanied by an adult that has a valid drivers license , And yes the car most be insured.
No, there must be a licensed driver with the permit driver.
If they're going to be driving, they need to be insured.
It all depends on the state in which the accident happened as well as the type of accident.
You must be licensed to drive, or have a permit and a licensed driver with you. Otherwise, there are legal consequences for that driver. The insurance company may not pay for any damages depending on the policy.
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
It means that you have a special permit to drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle before you get your actual drivers licence