by Guest » Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:58 am
This is a question that needs some clarification... If they are over 18, then they are considered an Adult for legal purpopses....
As an adult, If you let them borrow your car, they crash it, they can receive a citation, but your insurance will pay for the cost if they were at fault for the collision. Who pays your deductable is up to you.... Also you may want to speak with your insurance representative, some companies will not cover adult drivers unless they are included as a part time driver on your policy.
People seem to get sued for just about anything these days, so for me to say you wouldn't be included in a list of civil suit defendants is unreal.
This is a question that needs some clarification... If they are over 18, then they are considered an Adult for legal purpopses....
As an adult, If you let them borrow your car, they crash it, they can receive a citation, but your insurance will pay for the cost if they were at fault for the collision. Who pays your deductable is up to you.... Also you may want to speak with your insurance representative, some companies will not cover adult drivers unless they are included as a part time driver on your policy.
People seem to get sued for just about anything these days, so for me to say you wouldn't be included in a list of civil suit defendants is unreal.