If they don't have a licence they won't have valid insurance. Your own insurance company will advise; in the UK there is a pool to cover this, but it'll be different elsewhere.
As long as your teenager was properly insured and he was not involved in the commission of a crime at the time of the accident, nothing should happen to your teenagers driver license.
Yes. How many points depends on the state in which you live and the EXACT charge against you.
If you're responsible for the accident, you're still responsible even if the other person hasn't got a driver's license.
Sounds like big trouble. Besides the fine, increased insurance in the future, parental responsibility, and possible probation, it is possible the issuance of a drivers license could be delayed until the underage driver reaches adulthood.
There are legal requirements that all drivers be insured- as well as licensed and carrying proper registration documents- separate from the driver"s license and of course obligatory license plates.
It is driver's license because the license belongs to the driver. The 's shows possession.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
Your insurance rate goes sky high.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.
A drivers license!
Uninsured driver hits another uninsured driverYour both out of Luck, Neither of you have insurance. Both drivers will likely be fined and both drivers will likely have their drivers license suspended.
No, Prince William does not have a drivers license.