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Which insurance would be liable if our 16 year old son was involved in an accident driving someone elses auto with their permission ours or the owners?

The owners insurance will be responsible for coverage in an accident involving permissive use of their vehicle.


How do you call someone involved in an accident?

Someone who is harmed in some way involving an accident is commonly known as a victim. A person who saw the accident happen, but was not directly involved in the incident is known as a witness. Someone who was the cause of the accident is commonly known as an offender or culprit.


What happens when you have permission to drive someone elses car and have an accident and you only have a learners permit?

then your both screwed


If someone is driving your car and you do not have them on your insurance and they get into accident are you covered?

Although it depends on your insurance, the driver is covered if driving with your permission.


What do you do if someone borrowed your uninsured car without permission and was at fault in an accident?

Take them to small claims court for the damages. If they didn't have permission, you should have reported it stolen and had them arrested.


Who is repsonsible if someone you did not give permission and does not have a license causes an accident my daughter who is listed on my policy did give permission?

You are still responsible for her and her decisions Legally the owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable.


What happens if my car was driven by someone without my permission and he gets in an accident?

If they took your car without you permission, it is a vehicle theft. You would not be civily liable for an accident. Where the waters get muddied however, is if that person has driven the car with your permission in the past. He could use that as a defense in a criminal matter, because he could say that the permission to use the car "stands". It is doubtful you would incur any liabilty.


You were involved in an accident with your dads automobile and he has only liability insurance and you are not on the policy who is responsible?

If 'you' were at fault, or there was no other party involved (ie: backing into a pole..), then 'you' are. Even if 'you' were on the policy, it only covers damage to other vehicles/property/people, no coverage for dmg to car itself. If the vehicle was in the care, custody, and control of someone given permission to drive it, then that someone is responsible for any and all damage to the vehicle.


How do you get permission do print a movie poster for display in a restaurant?

I'm not sure but I know how to. The best thing to do is to get permission. Do this by phoning the director or someone who is involved in the movie somehow. Or you can write a letter.


What happens if someone has an accident in your car but you were not driving?

If the person driving was given permission then all coverage should apply per the provisions of your particular policy.


If someone follows you and copy your license number then later files a claim that you hit their car and then ran how can you dispute it because you were not involved in an accident?

How about saying "where is the damage to my car?" No damage, no accident.


Can a car involved in a fatal accident be repaired?

It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.

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