There are several issues here. Who's fault was it to cause the accident. Are you in a "no fault" state? Did the other driver have insurance or just did not have proof? Does the boyfriend have a uninsured motorist rider on his policy? These are questions that have to be answered before we can proceed.
Whoever your daughter lives with is the responsible party to cover her on their insurance policy!
No, That's what your boyfriends major medical insurance policy is for. Your homeowners insurance nor you are liable for injury due to criminal acts.
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if she thinks shes responsible enough to move out and have no contact with you,let her worry about her own insurance.
Assuming you were the one driving his car, yes his insurance will cover his car. The insurance company may drop his coverage for 'irresponsible behaviour' by allowing another person to drive it AND that person had a suspended license. However, your boyfriend could take you to court for the damages rather than file a claim with his insurance company. Technically, you are responsible for his car and you would lose in court.
My boyfriend crashed my car which was under my parents policy and b/c we lived together, his insurance picked up and covered the damages.
Yes a girlfriend can be added if she is one of the boyfriends loved ones (relationship could lead to marriage)
If you purchased the rental company's insurance option then the rental company's insurance is responsible. If you did not purchase the insurance option, then YOUR insurance is responsible.
Maybe, What kind of insurance are you asking about?
If she is still a minor and not emancipated then Yes, The Legal Guardian can still be held financially liable for the child's actions.
You are still responsible for their insurance, when you get another job that has it available. If there is no insurance right now, most of the time you would be responsible for half of any medical bills that are acquired while they were uninsured.
no