If a person is driving a car and he/she is uninsured but the vehicle in which he is driving is registered and insured to another individual, the registered owner is liable for the damages to the other pwesond's vehicle.
The driver is always responsible for whatever happens to vehical he is driving
The employee will be personally liable for any fines or sanctions for driving without a license. However, the business will be responsible for damages if the employee was driving as part of work responsibilities.
Most insurance companies will not pay the other driver if the police report states that both drivers were at fault. In general, courts just tell everyone to repair their own damages.
Then you where not covered. You are personally responsible for all damages you incurred unless the accident was not your fault. You should not have been driving a car without insurance. You now must pay for that mistake. Learn from it.
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If a car damages your trash can, the person driving is responsible if the trash can is in the proper place. If the trash can is not in the proper place, it is your fault.
No. In this discussing this with another person we came to the conculsion that you are still liable for the damages. We did think that you could take them to small claims court to collect for damages since they were not suppose to be driving.
Yes the insurance carrier of the person at fault will pay for the damages if they are in fact proved to be at fault. However you will be cited for driving without a license.
Driving off road damages the desert.Dumping trash, used motor oil, junked vehicles, etc. damages the desert.Digging up desert plants damages the desert.Improper farming and grazing techniques damage the desert.Industrial pollution dumped in the desert damages it.
no it has to be registered in the u.s
ABSOLUTLY NOT, UNLESS YOU ARE STORING IT BUT NOT FOR DRIVING PURPOSES