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∙ 15y agoDepends on where you live. I think the standard is they have up to one year to file suit in most cases.
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∙ 15y agoIf you gave permission for the person to drive your automobile, you (as the owner) and the driver could be at fault.
By paying for it out of your own pocket.
If it is found to be your fault, then your insurance could go up. If you are found to be at fault, then it shouldn't.
The person driving is responsible for all their passengers.
Your coverage should kick in - if it was a matter of fault, you will be in the driver's shoes unfortunately.
You will definitely have to the pay for wrecking someone car.
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed
Depends, you have to ask your insurance company
Fault is typically determined by police reports and accident witness(es). In a rear end accident the vehicle striking another in the rear is typically at fault. With multiple cars it is up to the reporting police officer to determine fault.
first when your in a car accident never admit it was your fault...you will definitely have to pay for it then. if your underage and no permit you will most likely have a set back in getting your license and your parents may have to pay compensation
If you're at fault in the accident while driving someone else's car, the car owner's insurance typically covers the damages. However, the car owner's insurance premiums may increase as a result of the claim. It's important to inform the owner of the car and their insurance company about the accident as soon as possible.
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