The child will be exposed to second hand smoke similar to the child smoking themselves
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
Yes.It is also illegal and considered child endangerment and possibly contributing
Of course they can
YES
no, his own policy will cover him.A2:Yes, you can be sued any time for anything. If you are sued for something that an adult child did there is a good chance that they will not prevail against you. Chances that you will end up paying improve if some of the following conditions can be shown to have existed:The adult child was in your employment and was operating the vehicle as an employee;You caused the adult child to have the wreck;The car that the adult child was driving suffered a mechanical failure from an improperly performed repair that resulted in his loss of control and you were the one who performed that repair;You served alcohol to the adult child and allowed him to drive while impaired.
The parent or responsible adult operating the vehicle and in charge of the child, like the sitter or another friend or relative.
Is there a grant for a single mother with a disabled adult to buy a car for transportation for his needs or to pay bills.
Sometimes, but the an adult child has their own life now, right? The parents aren't really responsible. They probaly did there best to grow their disabled child as best they could.
Classic sign of bad rings or leaky valves.
the car that you donate can be sold at auction for a good price and that money will go towards cancer treatment for a suffering adult or child.
1994 Chevy suburban....no coolant leaks...but looses coolant is this an older car? does the car loose engine coolant?
Only if the adult was acting as a legal guardian of the person in question at that time. At age 21, your parents are not normally accountable for anything you do. Was the kid driving the parent's car? If so, the owner of the car is financially responsible.