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When car owner is liable instead of car driver what is this law called?

Negligent Entrustment


Under the law of negligent entrustment?

Under the law of negligent entrustment.....what? This isn't really a question. I can tell you that negligent entrustment generally arises when the owner of a motor vehicle entrusts it to someone who they know will drive it in an unsafe manner, causing a third party to be injured. In such cases, the owner of the vehicle, as well as the driver, can be held jointly and severally liable.


When a married couple separates and the unlicened person hits another car who is at fault the one who owns the car or the unlicened driver?

Both of you are responsible. 1).The driver who had no license will be cited for it and the accident, as well. 2).You're responsible for allowing that driver to drive that vehicle, knowing that he/she was not licensed at the time. It's called "Negligent Entrustment" as well as "Contributory Negligence".


How many points in 36 months to be considered a negligent driver?

8


If you are the registered owner of a car that your ex boyfriend drives and he is fully covered in the car insurance what are the ramifications as the owner if he is in an accident and hurts someone?

generally speaking in California your former boyfriend would be primarily liable in the event of an accident, however if it was some kinda quadriplegic awful thing occured and you had knowledge that he was an unsafe driver, theoretically you would be liable under a negligent entrustment theory.


Is the cosigner of a vehicle responsible for the negligent operation of the vehicle?

No. A cosigner is just responsible for paying it off if the negligent driver wrecks it and and can't work to make the payments.


You may be considered a negligent driver when your record shows how many points?

4 points


Who is at fault if something falls out of a vehicle and it is hit by the driver behind causing damage?

the driver behind is not at fault as the in front should be liable as he was negligent


How do you use the word negligent?

One can use the word "negligent" to describe someone's failure to take proper care or fulfill their duty, resulting in harm or damage to others. For example, a driver who caused an accident due to texting while driving can be seen as negligent.


Can employer ask for driver's license during the interview process?

If the employer wishes to check if the applicants identification is legit as the applicant claims it to be, then it is alright and legal for the employer to ask for a proof of identification example given driver's license.


How many points consider you a negligent driver?

In many jurisdictions, accumulating 12 or more points on your driving record within a specific timeframe, such as three years, can classify you as a negligent driver, leading to potential license suspension. However, the exact number of points and the timeframe can vary by state or country. It's important to check local laws to understand the specific thresholds and penalties associated with negligent driving.


If you were off-roading in your Jeep without a driver's license or insurance in California are you liable if someone hits you?

If you were negligent absolutely.