find all of the damage, make an insurance claim, and define the damage in detail. As for your son, if he's okay, punish him by not letting him use your car for a while, and if he's badly hurt, you probably shouldn't punish him
The possessive noun is "son's". My son's car = the car of my son.
If he will be driving the car, then he should be on the policy.
totem pole
Yes, you should have no problem getting a vehicle insured for your son. Presumably Dad owns the car but the son is the primary driver and Dad doesn't drive. This is not an uncommon situation.
the girlfriends because its her car that started the crash but the son should offer to pay for the damages
Then son can not sale the car as dad is legal owner of the car.
Clint Walker
He should know that he might need an extensive policy because his son is a teenager. He should also know that car insurance can be very expensive and it will be of the utmost priority to find an insurance company that will work with his spending budget and the needs of his son.
no because the pesessed car is still under his name
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he died at the pole he had an attack of his son being so intelegent
if there is insurance it should pay for the loss