If the other party has insurance, then their company needs to pay off the balance. you are but you can sue their insurance for the loss but the creditor will expect you to owner the contract(the loan)
Sure you can. But you will be held resposible for the accident. In otherwords, you will be held at fault, or as the cause, of the accident.
If there is no other vehicle involved in the accident, then the only person who can be at fault is the underage driver.
a judge in an American court makes the decision as to who is at fault for an auto accident. some states have "no fault" meaning in an accident all parties involved are given a percentage of the accident's fault
Anybody involved in an accident. Damages are covered regardless of fault.
Not really sure actually. In the eye of the law the accident will most likely be considered your fault.
No, but if involved in an accident, even when not at fault, the drunk driver would still be guilty of, and could be charged with, DUI.
i had a suspend license and i involve with accident and idid not stop
Yes
rarely
Some do. I work for an insurance company and many will take ownership of the accident.
other person get sued
If you are involved in an accident that is not your fault you can sue on several grounds. Damages to the vehicle if you owned it. Medical bills if injured, pain and suffering, lost wages, etc.