The owner of the car is liable for the accident itself and the damage. However, the insurance company might have to pay for it, depending on the owners insurance cover.
In case of Car accident if your car is having valid insurance policy at the time of accident then you are liable to get the claim for the loss. While different companies have different disbursement policies and depreciation charts which would be followed for claim settlement process. Turtlemint car insurance offers a fare depreciation chart and easy claim process which simplifies the complete process and helps to get the tasks done hassle-free
Depends on your condition
The driver's insurance would then be considered "secondary," meaning if the owner of the auto didn't have insurance, then if the person driving the car had insurance, they would be liable.
Typically, the uninsured driver will be cited for it, and your insurance co. is liable for the damages.
parents if the insurance is under their names
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
Not unless there are unusual circumstances. Generally the insurance provider of the person who is deemed to have been responsible for the accident is liable.
This is not a very smart move. If you are still married you are likely to be liable for any accident and damage that he causes depending on your state laws. In any case if you drop his vehicle and it is damaged or totalled you will definitely be liable to the bank or finance company if it is not paid off yet. Keep the insurance until you are legally divorced and get advice from your attorney.
you got to jail for not having insurance or a vaild license and you are personally liable for all the damages you caused.
Yes! You sure can! You have already broken the law to drive without insurance. . . They by YOU yourself causing the accident, you are definitely liable for license removal. --Feefhh:myspace.com/feefhh
When someone causes an accident and he has no insurance, he is liable to pay for the damages out of his own pocket. Some of the costs may be too much to bear and that is why people are better off having insurance.