If they don't have a licence they won't have valid insurance. Your own insurance company will advise; in the UK there is a pool to cover this, but it'll be different elsewhere.
Then you're considered to be at fault, the logic being that you shouldn't have been there to get into an accident.
If you have no licence you are driving illegally.Any insurance you may have taken out becomes null & void.Basically you arent insured even if you pay the premiums.Get a licence as you could end up with a law suit if you were to have an accident & hurt someone.As youre breaking the law, you could end up with police on your case too!
You start looking for a good lawyer or a great priest.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
Yes. How many points depends on the state in which you live and the EXACT charge against you.
Nothing. You won't lose your licence for that. Your insurance rates, however, are bound to increase.Another VIew; By allowing them to do so, you have 'aided and abetted' their offense. In most jurisdictions there is a charge such as "Permitting an an Un-Licensed Operator" (or similar wording) and you can be charged.
No
It can be a pain in the Butt but yes you can purchase and Insure a car without a Drivers Licence. For the insurance you will have to have a person or persons to drive it.
Yes, all you need is your drivers licence or permit in order to get an auto insurance.
they get in jail for not having a licence and driving.
what can you do, both drivers are in the wrong and braking the law, so report it to the police and both partys will be charged and then prob get a fine to pay for the damage, also points on the licence