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The injury would most likely not be covered under your auto because you let an unlicensed driver drive your vehicle when they cannot legally drive.

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Q: What if an uninsured unlicensed driver is driving an insured drivers car causes an accident with bodily injury?
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What happens if an uninsured unlicensed driver is driving your uninsured car and has an accident?

Bad things, will mostly likely get a few citation from police. If he is found to be at fault he could be liable for the damage.


If a 15 year old unlicensed minor learning to drive with an uninsured adult has an accident who is liable the parents of the minor or the uninsured driving instructor?

The owner of the vehicle is usually held liable.


Driving a car off the lot with no drivers license or insurance?

no it is against the law for an unlicensed and uninsured driver to purchase and drive a car off the dealer's lot. The dealer will be held accountable, if this person has or causes an accident that takes someone's life.


Is an uninsured unlicensed driver that is driving an insured car covered if he gets in an accident?

The majority of the time no because it is an insured's policyholder's duty not to let unlicensed people driver their car because they cannot legally drive.


What happens when an unlicensed driver causes an accident?

they get in jail for not having a licence and driving.


What happens if an uninsured unlicensed driver is driving your insured car and has an accident?

If you have Auto liability Insurance and you gave this person perrmission to drive, The Insurer will probably have to pay the bill for the accident. The company will then probably have to promptly cancel your insurance coverage for allowing an unsinsured unlicensed driver to operate your vehicle. Your next Auto Insurance Policy premium will take into account your claims history and charge accordingly.


What happens to the owner of a car that gets into an accident with someone else driving there uninsured car?

They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.


In California what happens if an uninsured unlicensed driver is driving your insured car and has an accident and the other driver is licensed and insured is at fault?

the insurance of the owners car would have to be liable. basically, your not gonna get sh*t cus driving with no license or insurance automatically makes you at fault--regardless of who really in all actuality was. DONT DRIVE WITH NO INSURANCE.


If you are driving another persons car with permission and have an accident and the car you are driving is uninsured will your insurance pay to get the car fixed sicne you were at fault?

Yes!


Is it a crime to drive uninsured and leaving a scene of an accidnet?

In nearly all states, each of those is a separate crime. 1) Driving uninsured. 2) Leaving the scene of an accident.


What if you are a licensed minor driving your parents uninsured car and get into an accident where you were at fault should the judgment be placed on the minor or the parents?

You should get in trouble because you caused the accident.


What happens if an uninsured and unlicensed person has an auto accident?

Liability of Uninsured Drivers in the USA.The at fault driver is always the primary person liable for damages from any accident they cause whether licensed, insured or not. Licensed status does not negate liability. In the U.S. both the at fault driver and the registered vehicle owner can be held financially liable. If no nsurance is avalable, you owe personally for all the damages and may have some fines to pay as well.Happy MotoringWrong Answer for USA, Perhaps valid in some other countriesIf an unlicensed driver is involved in a automobile accident, they are, by default, responsible due to the fact that they are not legally operating a vehicle. Their presence on the road is considered the first in the chain of events that lead to the accident. AnswerDepending on how serious injuries were, if any, this type of crime carries about the same weight as Driving while intoxicated. You will probably do jail time and if you ever get licensed will need an SR-22 slip often. AnswerWould you please provide me with the supporting legislation, rule or other that substantiates this. My son was involved in an accident with an unlicensed driver and the State of NJ Department of Insurance and Banking had no idea what I was talking about when I mentioned David Adam's answer which read, "If an unlicensed driver is involved in a automobile accident, they are, by default, responsible due to the fact that they are not legally operating a vehicle. There presence on the road is considered the first in the chain of events that lead to the accident."