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No. Their insurance will cover the damage to their vehicle, though they will not be happy about an unlisted driver being behind the wheel having an accident. If they have no physical damage coverage it will not be repaired or replaced.

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Q: I wrecked my friends car will my liability insurance replace her car?
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If my son wrecked his car into his dads house and there is over 25000 damage would their home owners insurance sue me for the amount required over the 15000 in liability limits my auto insurance cover?

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