Not as a cosigner unless they are on your insurance. Or if you are the parent and they are your dependant. Either way you COULD be sued but you would win regardless. Y-THINK-Y
Not as a cosigner unless they are on your insurance. Or if you are the parent and they are your dependant. Either way you COULD be sued but you would win regardless. Y-THINK-Y
They can be sued for a breach of the agreement. Co-signers are equally responsible for any default regarding a lease.
other person get sued
No. A cosigner's only obligation is the debt incurred by signing the lending agreement.
Simply report the fact that you have been sued to your insurance company (time of accident). They will take care of it. You should ask to be kept informed about the progress of the suit and any settlements or verdicts in the case.
Yes. If the signer defaults on the loan, then you, as the cosigner, would be liable.
Yes
Yes, they can be sued. Its law.
The cosigner did not have a contract with the primary borrower, only with the lender; that being the case the cosigner would sue for his or her financial losses not for a breach of contract.
Yes. But for now the lender has you and will get their money from you as they would the primary borrower. Cosigning is a really, really bad idea. At least for the cosigner. Everyone else seems to benefit.
no the plaintiff can not be sued after the case was dissmised by settalment