Legal Question in Insurance Law in Connecticut
liability
My step-daughter (17) let a friend borrow her car. The friend lied and said he had a license. He oly had a permit. He totaled her car. Is he liable?
Asked on 3/06/07, 3:51 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nicholas Adamucci
ADAMUCCI, LLC
Re: liability
You can certainly try to recover your damages. As far as insurance is concerned, you would have to look to the terms of the policy itself. If the policy does not cover it, or there are problems with the coverage, then you can go after the child and his parents in civil court.
If you need help, you can contact me at [email protected]
Answered on 3/06/07, 4:54 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Connecticut child support How do i kno when child support has ended? Asked 3/03/07, 3:10 pm in United States Connecticut Insurance Law
-
Is settling with the at-fault insurer and filing with my insurer wrong? My car,... Asked 12/13/06, 7:57 am in United States Connecticut Insurance Law
-
Doctor's Didn't Submit to Insurance Company In July my daughter had surgery in July.... Asked 11/28/06, 10:38 am in United States Connecticut Insurance Law