The driver in the end should be responsible.
The at-fault driver in a car accident is the driver who is determined to be primarily responsible for causing the accident.
The Driver
Some states are different, but in Michigan, the company who insured the car is responsible. They can then go after the uninsured driver Some states are different, but in Michigan the company who insured the car is responsible. They can then go after the driver .
No. The driver is responsible.
Very simple, the insurance policy follows the vehicle not the driver. In this case, the vehicle insurer will be responsible for all damages.
If the accident was caused by the uninsured driver than the uninsured driver is definitely still responsible.
unless the person stole it then the owner is responsible. the uninsured person might be covered under the owners policy as extra driver though.
the owner of the car with insurance will be responsible
If the driver with the suspended license caused the accident then he/she is responsible.
Yes, you can potentially be sued if you are listed as a driver on someone else's insurance policy and the primary driver causes an accident. Liability typically extends to all drivers involved in the accident, and while the primary driver's insurance may cover damages, injured parties can pursue legal action against any party they believe is responsible, including you. It's important to understand your specific state's laws and the details of the insurance policy involved.
the driver that did the hitting and running ultimately is responable maybe not for the original accident but leaving the scene ,puts that driver in a world of hurt