The unlicensed driver will likely face some penalty for driving without a license, but it doesn't negate your actions in causing an accident. Meaning that yes, she can make a claim against you if she meets your state's threshold. A lawsuit isn't necessarily the first step.
Geico is the best insurance company to use for young new drivers. They offer the best rate and special discounts if you make good grade in high school or college or if you took a drivers education class.
Actually, this will be covered by your insurance co.
You usually don't. That's why it is called an accident. Like when your front bumper meets the rear bumper of another car. If you plan it, your insurance will deny your claim.
In front of the engine and behind the front bumper. If you have a drivers license you should not be asking this question.
fender bender
on the bumper?
fender bender
The passengers and drivers in the car in front are going to sue you for whiplash injuries (£1500 each) and get expenses for private appointments with medical specialists (£200-300 each), the owner of the car will manage to find some damage even though you didnt. He will at the very least claim for a new bumper even if it is an old car , he will get the money but wont replace the bumper so he can treat himself to something nice with the cash.(My bumper cost me £435 on my Volvo when I reversed into a low bollard). If they involve the Police, you might be prosecuted for leaving the scene of an accident which resulted in an injury. Did you exchange Names, contact details and Insurance company details? I hope you did, you should have done.
Usually
rear bumper of the car
In the front bumper. Drivers side3.
Nope, has to be fastened to your bumper. I just got a ticket for it. :-/