You can sue anyone you want, But you would lose in this circumstance. You would also be required to cover all the legal expenses and attorney fees for the entity you sued after you lose the case. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accident claims, that's what auto insurance is for.
If you have a living trusts and an umbrella insurance policy can the trust be sued in an auto accident.
Yes, The at fault party is responsible.
If you are under 18, yes.
if you made the accident(specially if it prove you did it on purpose) it is almost certain you will lose the lawsuit and even get sued yourself for fraud
ya he did, according to recent interviews.
They should as long as she was covered at the time the accident took place, it was reported, and an accident claim was filed.
No, you will still be responsible for any damage you did to the parked car.
If you are sued in relation to an auto accident, the insurance company will pay for your defense as well as the damages up to the limit of your coverage. The defense costs are in addition to your damage limit.
Yes, he is still a minor and as such you may be held liable for his actions.
If you have an auto accident and you are found to be at fault, then if taken to court you can be liable for all damages. You could potentially lose everything that you have.
other person get sued