liability insurance goes with the driver, so the drivers insurance would pay for it. If the driver does not have insurance, then the owner of the car's insurance would pay if the vehicle was knowingly lent.
No. The driver is responsible.
If you run into the back of someone's car, you are responsible for the accident.
A victim is someone that has suffered from an accident. Whether the injuries were serious or minor, the person that did not cause the accident is often entitled to damages and funds for pain and suffering.
First aid should be given in an effort to prevent further injury. If the injury from the accident is relatively small, first aid may work as a final fix. For a larger injury, basic first aid can help to forestall further injuries. For these larger injuries, the injured party should visit a hospital to ensure they get the most complete treatment for their injury, but first aid prior to the hospital visit can help to prevent further injury.
If they were not parked illegally then they are not responsible for your accident.
You are the one legally in the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and therefore are the one who will be cited for driving without insurance. This is just the beginning of your trouble though. If you were at fault, you are also responsible for the damages done in the accident which may include injuries and damages to the vehicle you hit.
The owner of the vehicle is responsible for whatever it does unless you can prove that someone else was driving.
An accident with possible injuries and death. If you have an accident while texting and someone dies as a result of this you can be charged with negligent homicide and if convicted go to jail for a long time.
This shows that your mother wants your to know that injuries are not to be laughed at and they are caused by accident.
Yes. You are responsible for the car and having an accident in it shows that you didn't take proper care of the car.
The uninsured part would mean that the person or persons responsible would have to pay for it. If they have an accident in someone elses car they will probably be questioned in court.
You may be legally responsible but since the car is on your policy it is your rates that might suffer if the accident was the fault of the driver of that car.