The person who rented the car is responsible because they allowed the unauthorized driver to drive the car. Hertz would not be at all responsible.
The car seat should be placed behind the passenger seat for safety reasons.
No, but the passenger can readily get that info from the police report on request. If no report was made, that same passenger can have their own insurance company get the information based on DMV records.
let me get this right, a passenger was injured in an accident, and received the drivers personal injury protection insurance im guessing for injury, and the driver want's them to pay them back? doesn't matter if you were a rabbit, and owned 5 ferrari's, if you are a PASSENGER in a car then in no way should you be liable for anything! that is why the drivers must be insured.
No.
If there was another vehicle involved and the accident was that driver's fault you can file a claim through their insurance. Otherwise, the only other place to go is through your insurance. You can use your medical coverage (if you have it) and you should have "uninsured motorist bodily injury" coverage that you can use.
The passenger because he should have looked for cars before he opened the car door.
The steam car made by Cugnot in 1769 in France. It is mostly made of wood and is huge. The car was retired after its first run on the streets of Paris when it crashed and injured the driver and passenger. The car has rested in, and remains in, the Paris museum.
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If the driver of the car you were in was at fault and had no insurance you are out of luck. your only recourse if to sue the person who you were driving with to recover damages. If your driver was not at fault but had no insurance the other parties insurance would have to cover your damages. The lesson is not to ride with people who do not carry auto insurance, ever.
The passenger.