If someone else drives your rental car without your permission, you may be held responsible for any damages or violations that occur while they are driving. It is important to only allow authorized drivers to operate the rental vehicle to avoid potential legal and financial consequences.
Yes
Yes, very likely you do. You definitely DON'T was to just start without permission and find yourself being dragged out by security guards. Go to the business office for the center and inquire about charity drives; don't do anything without permission.
If one drives over bumps in a road without slowing down one is likely to do damage to the underside of one's vehicle. It is also possible when driving in this manner to get a flat tire due to an object one did not see in the road which punctured one's tire.
Full coverage or not the answer is usually yes unless that person is specifically exclued by name from that policy. The person has to have permission or implied permission to be using the vehicle from the owner.
Certainly the person that was driving without a license. It would depend on the circumstances if anyone else did.
Not unless you said "sure, test drive my car any time". It's your car. You always get to say when or if someone drives it. According to the insurance company because they drove it before they have implied permission to drive it again. Does that sound right?
As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
no
To get it back, you pay the amount you are behind or the payoff on the loan, whichever the LENDER wants. AND storage fees.
solid state drives
Solid-State Drives (SSD's)?
The driver who drinks and drives is to blame for drinking and driving.