The same thing that happens if you have a regular drivers license or no license at all, There is no difference, the fact that you have a permit does not effect your financial liability. If you damaged some ones property or person, then you are still responsible regardless of your license status.
If you are in your parents vehicle and you are on their auto insurance policy, you would be covered.
Your insurance won't pay for any damage or injury to persons or vehicle. (unless they were driving legally with a drivers permit)
I believe the person with the permit will be at fault regardless of who caused the accident. 1) The person with a permit is not allowed to operate the vehicle without a licensed driver in the car. 2) The person with a permit most likely is not insured.
A 3 day permit to move vehicle from one place to another To be able to drive vehicle for 3 days.
then your both screwed
Yes - which is why you should be very judicious about who you permit to drive your vehicle.
Who else do you think should be held liable?
6 months suspended from getting liscence
If in a accident long as the person with an instruction permit has a licensed driver in the vehicle they're not in any violation of the law. Traffic laws vary by State.
If it wasn't involving a vehicle, usually nothing.
Driving with an expired permit is illegal and can result in fines, license suspension, or other penalties. It is important to renew your permit before it expires to avoid these consequences.
It all depends on the state in which the accident happened as well as the type of accident.