you are because your the vehicle owner
Sure will.Its your policy,not the person driving its.
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
Someone who intentionally causes a fire would be considered an arsonist.
Snubbing is intentionally ignoring someone in a social setting.
yes adverbs can tell if someone is driving
Exclusion
It depends.... If the girl that hit your car has car insurance that covers her while driving another persons vehicle, go after her and her insurance company. But if not, go after the owner of the vehicle, they are responsible for the vehicle at all times. The insurance company doesnt care who is driving.
Yes that is illegal to have someone blow in your car breathalyzer. It is dishonest and a violation of the law as you are allowing someone else to blow in it indicating you may or may not have been drinking and driving. Yes, unless that is the person that is driving. When you were sanctioned with a car breathalyzer you most likely signed a contract saying that you not intentionally falsify any information. That would be doing so.
hurting someone intentionally, knowing that it's hurting them.
Not unless it specifically states that it does and chances are it does not. A good rule of thumb for home insurance coverage is: If something is damaged over a period of time (like septic tanks) it is not covered. If something is damaged immediately (like someone driving over your septic tank drain field) then it would be covered.
In Mass. can you get a ticket for driving someone else's car with an expired inspection sticker?
They can look at your email.