If others who are co-signed on the car are in an accident, and cannot afford to pay and charges or fees as a result of that accident, then yes, as a co-signer the primary lease holder will be liable for those oustanding payments.
liability coverage is only for persons that meet the definition of an "insured"
If your asking will your auto liability insurance pay for a traffic citation, No. They don't pay for the illegal acts of the insured. Your auto liability insurance is accident insurance.
Only if the driver was responsible and only for his liability
The insured and the insured professional are one and the same.
No you are not liable as your daughter is the owner and named insured
The at fault driver always has the primary liability for the damages they cause in an accident. (The guy who rams the other guy).
Call your agent. I do not know your state law.
liability.
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
The insured and the owner of the vehicle are both legally responsible for the vehicle and they could both get sued for an accident.
The insured found at fault would have to pay for the fence. This coverage is included in the liability property damage portion of an auto policy.
Whether the car is insured is not important, the point is who was at fault in causing the accident, it could be the person whose car is insured that is at fault.