You are still responsible for her and her decisions Legally the owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable.
Probably not, as most policies only cover drivers not listed on the policy if they were given permission to drive. If you gave your unlicensed daughter permission to drive, then you can be issued a ticket. However, if the accident was not your daughter's fault, then the at fault party is responsible for the damage they caused to your vehicle, regardless if the other party was licensed or not.
Yes
The unauthorized driver will be held responsible, unless there's proof that the vehicle owner did grant that person permission to drive.
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A Baker's License, not to be confused with a Biker's License.
The owner of the car is going to be held liable. And it won't do your daughter any good either, it will delay her being able to get a license.
i had a suspend license and i involve with accident and idid not stop
Yes, generally barring any exclusions in your policy if he had your (owners) permission to drive.
The correct spelling of 'license' (as in a permit, a form of permission) is 'license'.
permission, license
Barring any exclusions in your policy if the driver had your permission to drive they will be considered an insured driver thus afforded coverage.
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