Both the driver and owner of vehicle are responsible. The injured party would sue you both.
the owner of the car with insurance will be responsible
Owner.
Yes, if there is an accident.
only if the lien holder caused the collision
It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.
Yes. If your name is on the registration of the car, you are considered to be in control of who is allowed to drive it, therefore, you are held legally and financially responsible for everyone who drives your car. Many insurance companies do not cover drivers other than the registered owner, should an accident occur. This is why it's wise to be very, very careful of who you allow to drive your car.
Yes - which is why you should be very judicious about who you permit to drive your vehicle.
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
The owner of the car and their insurance company are responsible for paying for the damages as a result of the accident. To avoid this problem, you can start hiding your keys.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
The person operating the vehicle is the first one responsible. The owner of the vehicle can also be held responsible. If your under 18 and an adult allowed you to drive, they can be held responsible if, they knew you would operate it recklessly or knew you didn't have a licence.
The car owner is responsible.