This question is not very clear. But a passenger cannot be held liable for injuries under most circumstances. Unless said passenger is also the owner or insurance policy holder of the car found at fault in an accident. Where you live, and where the accident occurred is irrelevant.
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
Car insurance that pays for your injuries when you're in an accident in your car is
Yes, if the person that you hit feels that there was not enough payout. Or there injuries where life treating or there injuries are keeping them from ever returning to work or live a normal life.
The driver.
C. medical
If Florida is like most other states, a condominium unit owner pays property taxes for the unit.
for the driver - there will no coverage. For the passenger the same as well. It is your responsibility as a passenger, to be sure that the vehicle you are driving in is INSURED, always.
You do.
Injury to you and your passengers is covered under Medical Payments.
It depends on if it was mentioned in the purchase offer. In the state of Florida the seller commonly pays for the deed transfer taxes but there is not a mandate on who pays it.
The real home-based business is legit and pays well in Florida.
The property owner is responsible for injuries on their own property.