Whether the drivers injures are covered under the insurance depends on the type of insurance carried. It also depends on if the wreck was their fault or not.
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Liability is only to cover the other person. You might have to pay out of pocket for your son.
No, liability insurance is when there are injuries involved. If you are injured in an accident when someone else is driving your car, your liability insurance would cover your medical costs. Comprehensive and collision insurance on the car you were driving should pay for damages to the vehicle.
She died in her father's arms due to injuries she sustained in a car accident while Rick was driving. They were arguing about his playa ways when the car ran off the road.
Yes, without a doubt. The owner bares the true responsibility.
If you have an accident and you are driving without insurance then you will not be bale to get any help towards the repairs of the vehicle. If another vehicle is involved you will be liable to pay for the cost of that one as well. If someone is injured they may make a compensation claim for their injuries and you will have to pay for that as well. In some countries driving without insurance is illegal and so you could face criminal charges too.
Yes. One point will be added to your official driving record.
I'm not sure about the legality of the issue where you live but I would say anytime there is a chance of injuries or property damage of any kind you would need insurance.
Yes you can. You may still receive a citation for not having insurance, however, the legal liability for the accident does not rest with you so the adverse party's insurance carrier will owe for your damages and/or injuries.
Yes, you or your parents, or the insurance company of whoever owns the car you are driving.
I'm not sure, but driving without insurance is STUPID, and DANGEROUS!
Crushing injuries of the chest and face.