I guess she tries to collect from the drunk's insurance or sues the drunk and or the boyfriend. If the drunk has no insurance or money, or the boyfriend has no money I think you have your answer. If she has her own medical insurance, she could probably use that.
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
In Massachusetts you can own and ride a motorcycle with a permit. You just cant ride with a passenger and if you dont get a license you pay a higher insurance rate
To purchase motorcycle insurance check with your local automobile insurance agents. Most companies, will have policies for you to review for exactly what you need. Also, don't forget to ask if the policy will cover you passenger. Because, unlike automobile insurance they are not always covered.
passenger car $75 motorcycle/moped $23 others on sliding scale based on gross weight
No, It is not illegal from someone that does not have a license to ride the motorcycle. If the person without a license was driving the motorcycle then it would be illegal.
No
Yes!
Its not a necessity by it is advised.
A passenger. or a pillion.
There are no passenger age restrictions in Pennsylvania currently.
No it is not. A vehicle is usually a 4 wheeled vehicle. Motorcycle is in its "own" category
Other factors such as weight of passenger(s), grade, transmission ratios, etc will influence the top speed of 49cc. Assuming it is a moped or scooter, it has been designed not to exceed 30MPH (although many will) to comply with moped/scooter laws since speeds of above 30 mph can classify it as a motorcycle. Again assuming it is a scooter or moped, if you are clocked on radar exceeding 30mph the scooter/moped may no longer be classified as such and may be reclassified as a motorcycle - and the driver may receive numerous citations, i.e. no motorcycle license, no helmet, no motorcycle registration, no insurance, etc. Hope this helped.