this greatly depends on your specific policy with your insurance carrier/ certain policy provisions may be required if the vehicle on the policy is being operated by someone other than the named insured.
It would depend on whose fault it was.
It would depend on the exact circumstances and local legislation.Another View: In most cases the driver of the vehicle that initially collided would be liable for all subsequent damages to whatever vehicles were involved. If they hadn't caused the initial collision then there would never have been any damage to anyone.
The person whose annual turnover is above 5,00,000. He is liable to pay tot tax
Yes they will, but you may have to pay a deductable if you do not have uninsured motorist coverage, and you you must have comp & coll coverage.
Whoever got the cash.
Both. Who ever insures the car, will mainly have responsibility to crash . It depends on what state the accident was in. State law would determine who is responsible and loves
Yes, the bank can hold any one whose name is on the contract liable. Divorce papers are strictly an agreement between the couple, and do not mean anything as far as the bank is concerned.
AnswerWho was at fault in the collision? Why were you driving a vehicle that was not insured. Surely the drivers license test in your state asked you specific questions about insurance and you had to know that driving while uninsured is illegal. If you were at fault you are PERSONALLY responsible for the car and the damage that you caused. While the victim may go after both you AND the owner of the vehicle, legally you are responsible.In the UK if the accident was your fault you will be liable, but if you were driving the vehicle with the knowledge of the owner - the owner too is liable and in turn his insurer will indemnify a claim. UK and European law tries to track back to a motor insurance company so that a innocent victim receives the correct amount of compensation. Driving without insurance is a criminal offence, but if the accident was not your fault you should not be liable for injury and damage to another's vehicle. To establish fault in a car accident see the related link.
definately not yours!
After an accident, all parties involved with the accident should exchange insurance information. Typically, the insurance companies will talk to each other about repairs and cost.
The county where the accident occurred.
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.