If you gave permission for the person to drive your automobile, you (as the owner) and the driver could be At Fault.
Your coverage should kick in - if it was a matter of fault, you will be in the driver's shoes unfortunately.
Usually whom ever is at fault for the accident their insurance has to pay. If you are at fault your insurance has to pay and the pizza business would pick up the rest.
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed
Depends on where you live. I think the standard is they have up to one year to file suit in most cases.
1. After struggling with his taxes all day, he was a complete wreck. 2. If you drive too fast, you may have a wreck and hurt someone. 3. The politician knew that a scandal could wreck his career.
The fault if a school bus gets into a wreck on icy roads would be determined by the police officers who investigate the accident. If there was any fault of the school district, it would be decided in court.
By paying for it out of your own pocket.
If it is found to be your fault, then your insurance could go up. If you are found to be at fault, then it shouldn't.
nah mate
The person driving is responsible for all their passengers.
A truck wreck lawyer is involved in litigation that comes from a truck accident. This can involve helping with an insurance claim and trying to find who is at fault.
It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.