It's likely that both you and your son will be sued if there are damages to another car or person. He will also face court penalties, and you may face charges for allowing him to illegally operate your car.
The allowing illegal operation charge is not related to him being your son, it can be charged when a vehicle owner allows anyone to operate their car illegally.
I believe so. The owner would have to include the principal driver of the vehicle for the insurance rate.
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
Could be a fine, or suspension of your driver's license. In Pennsylvania, they can suspend your car's registration, and/or tow the car away
Yes, contact the Canadian Automobile Associations for more information.
If what person is driving the person that was hit or the person that hit?
As long as you have a license. The insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver.
Insurance follows the driver.
No,, You have to buy the auto insurance for your car or you have to make sure the owner of the car you are driving has the required insurance and that it will cover you as a driver as well.
Texas residents who own a registered vehicle in the state are required to purchase car insurance before they can apply for a driver's license. When it comes time to apply for a license, the applicant will need to show proof of an automobile policy. Proof must also be shown when renewing a driver's license.
It shouldn't matter who was driving. The insurance company is responsible for the VEHICLE not the driver.
Insurance follows the car, not the driver. So as long as the automobile is insured, so is the driver. Just make sure the driver has a valid driver's license.
If you are an automobile driver, you must be covered by automobile insurance regardless of age.