It being your fault, you should pay for all damages.
The driver, as he's the one who caused the damage. The driver of a vehicle, whether a juvenile or the owner of the vehicle, damages city property with a vehicle, that driver is responsible for damages. Should it go to small claims court, you may have to sue both the parent and the juvenile, as some states vary with regard to parental responsibility.
If the minor has a valid driver's license, they can drive you home.
The insurance company is not liable for paying damages. The minor was knowingly breaking the law by driving w/o a license. The parent of the child will be held liable for damages. As will the person/owner of the vehicle if they knew the minor was not a legally licensed driver. If you let an un liscensed/uninsured minor driver your vehicle, your asking for it. If you werent the parent of the minor, they could sue you as well for neglect.
Possibly. If they consider it annoying, it could be a nuisance (minor crime); if the snow results in any damages, then it is vandalism.
It is not illegal to kiss a minor or even date a minor. It is only illegal to have sex with a minor if there is not parental consent.
Yes, it is illegal to serve alcohol to a minor in Nebraska. The state's legal drinking age is 21, and individuals who serve alcohol to minors can face penalties including fines and potential jail time.
Yes very illegal...don't do it.....corrupting a minor the charge may be..
It means that someone has enticed a minor to do illegal acts. Having sexual contact with a minor is illegal.
illegal! if they are a minor, but still illegal!
that is illegal, and dishonest. the person who has guardianship for the child is who the child should be residing with.
It's illegal for a minor to buy a gun anywhere in the US.
This is a situation where the parents of the minor who was driving the vehicle should obtain legal counsel as soon as possible. Because the minor was not licensed the insurance provider does not have to accept liability for any damages. The parents of the minor however, can be held liable for any and all property damage and personal injuries that were incurred, including a possible wrongful death lawsuit depending upon the circumstances.