Yes.
Yes, if there is an accident.
if the title is still in your name yes.
Yes - which is why you should be very judicious about who you permit to drive your vehicle.
You both have to be named on the insurance policy because you still can be jointly sued as being co-owner of veh.
Dred Scott was a slave who sued his owner for freedom in the United States in the 1850s. The case, Dred Scott v. Sandford, reached the U.S. Supreme Court, which ultimately ruled against Scott, stating that slaves were property and not citizens, thereby denying his freedom.
no
Dred Scott sued for his freedom after moving to Missouri with his owner. The case, Dred Scott v. Sandford, reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857 and resulted in a decision that further entrenched slavery in the United States.
No, the father cannot be sued. If the owner signs it over to his son, then the son is the one responsible for the damages.
no u can not get sued because they really let u have the car. Now if u stole it u can get sued
Since he is an adult you can only be sued if you are on the policy or part owner of the vehicle.
You can get sued by the owner. If they let you off your are LUCKY!
Dred Scott