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Legally, your 20year old son is considered an adult and responsible for his own actions. Without knowing any other details, I'd say that you would not be held responsible for your son's actions.

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Q: 20 year old son at fault in an car accident that hit a home the person inside of the home was injured He is listed on our policy however can they come after me who is the owner of vehicle?
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