If ALL the facts have been stated in the question - - if the underage drinking driver was in lawful possession of the car, probably nothing would happen to the owner.
If they die then you could be charged with Vehicular Manslaughter. If not, then they can just sue you. IchigoKitsune95 :3
"Who is affected by drinking and driving?" a much easier question would be "Who is not affected by drinking and driving?". They answer to your question is everyone. by drinking and driving you put everyone at risk. if you crash into someone then you need to go to the doctors and make sure there is nothing wrong with you. if there is something wrong with you there is a massive price you may have to pay depending on what happened. there is the cars that were involved in the crash that the person who was drinking will have to pay for which could total out to be a huge chunk of change that you need to bring out of nowhere to fix all the vehicles. then there is the people in the other car/cars that were ruined in the crash. if the person who was drinking needs to pay for the medical bills of all the other people in the crash. then the family of the person who was drinking and driving would be very disappointed and will try to do anything for that not to happen again, but also the family of the persons who were hurt also. they will be outraged that someone who was drunk was driving and happen to ruin the lives of their loved ones. so when drinking and driving there is nothing good to come out of it. so the simple answer to your question is "Everyone".
Firstly, underage drinking is illegal and shouldn't happen regardless of surgery. Secondly, drinking post-surgery inhibits your reaction time and your logical thinking so you may think you are healing better than you actually are and you may end up hurting yourself more via overexertion.
You would be in more trouble for not reporting the attempted suicide that you would from any trouble associated with underage drinking. But no you are not protected. Most likely they will use common sense but it is best to always report crimes or medical issues as they happen.
Drinking and driving is illegal everywhere. No insurance company can provide a policy for illegal activities. Drinking and driving is dangerous, not to mention that if a car accident were to happen, insurance would not cover it.
personally i think he would, your underage, and if your pregnant it means you have had sex. he would have had sex with someone underage, so yes he would
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It could happen if you had been drinking alcohol.
Drinking in your own house and then being asked by a police officer to step outside and then being arrestted for public intoxication. Riding with someone who is drinking and driving and getting arrestted for riding with them and not reporting it. ( south carolina- had both happen to friends of mine.)
They would be pulled over by the police. They can be charged with underage drinking. They are likely to lose their drivers license. There are also other charges that could occur depending on the people in the car and the local laws.
your fcked basically
Driving after drinking ______ the probability of greater injury than would happen if driving while sober.