If the Department of Public Safety (DPS) discovers that you have a driver's license despite failing the requirements for driver education, your license could be revoked or suspended. They may initiate an investigation into how you obtained the license and potentially impose penalties. It's essential to address any discrepancies with DPS to avoid legal repercussions and ensure compliance with state regulations.
Both drivers failed to maintain proper control of their vehicles. Driver A lost control. Driver B failed to avoid the collision.
It depends on why they were driving your car and on what type of insurance you bought. If you bought the cheapest coverage, usually a limited or named driver policy then there is no coverage for anyone other than those named drivers listed on the policy. If the driver was a known driver that you failed to disclose, "concealed drivers" when you bought the policy, again there would be no coverage regardless of policy type due to fraud. If your not sure about your coverage just call and ask the company or contact your insurance agent for clarification.
No. She failed when she crossed a median and ran over a rare breed of tree.
You can't. Sometimes you can prove that you didn't know something by proving that there was no way for you to have known it, but in this case there was a very simple way for you to have known it: by asking the driver "Do you have a driver's license?" If YOU failed to exercise due diligence, that's YOUR problem. It's not your insurance company's, it's YOURS. YOU are responsible for whatever happened after that. Fortunately for you, there's one person who's even more at fault than you: the driver, who didn't tell you they didn't have a driver's license; that's at least a lie of omission. Sue them for damages.
NO , Your license may not be renewed if : a. You are not qualified to receive a license. b. You did not answer a summons which involved a traffic violation. c. Your driver license is suspended, revoked or cancelled. d. You do not present the required documentation.
It depends on why they were driving your car and on what type of insurance you bought. If you bought the cheapest coverage, usually a limited or named driver policy then there is no coverage for anyone other than those named drivers listed on the policy. If the driver was a known driver that you failed to disclose, "concealed drivers" when you bought the policy, again there would be no coverage regardless of policy type due to fraud. If your not sure about your coverage just call and ask the company or contact your insurance agent for clarification.
my insurer has paid third party but is with holding my payment because i failed to inform them my second driver had three points on there license
no you can not No. Pg 13 Florida Driver Handbook 2010
Yes. This is happening a lot because of the heavy photo enforcement in a lot of Arizona cities.
It varies by state. Most states will suspend a person's driver's license until the ticket is taken care of. Also, the Court might issue a warrant for the person's arrest.
This simply means that the firewall you have on your computer need to either update its driver or install a new one. Search google about your firewalls drivers.
Yes, they can suspend the license. Failure to notify would have to be proven to get it reinstated, or the reason for the summons resolved.