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One day when I was driving on the freeway, I was completely blindsided by another car pummeling down the hill. I didn't know what to do or what went wrong, but I knew things were bad. I couldn't feel my feet at first, and my face was covered in liquid that turned out to be blood. When the ambulance arrived I could see the concern on their faces, and it was frustrating to know what was about to come. Fortunately, I was able to get great medical care, and talk with a personal injury attorney that helped me to sort out everything else. Read this website to find out how accident attorneys can help you to make a difference in your own life.

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Can You Face Prosecution When Someone Gets Involved In A Collision When Driving Your Car? Find Out

by Dylan Tucker

As expected, negligent motorists take full responsibility for their actions. If you face such a situation, you must compensate all the accident victims for the damages incurred. But your car can collide with another one, yet you are not the person behind the steering wheel. Perhaps it's your family member or friend. Can you also face prosecution in this case? Read through to know the consequences of such an action and what you can do to get a lenient judgment.

An Issue Involving Someone Who Loaned Your Vehicle

Legally, you can loan out your vehicle to another driver, and your car insurance should cover them in the eventuality of an accident. However, if the driver has insurance coverage, their policy might also cover some payments. But the situation can be different if the person isn't a named member of your policy. In this case, your insurer can reject your claim. For this reason, you should always evaluate the situation before allowing another motorist to drive your car.

An Issue Involving a Minor Family Member

It is illegal to allow children to drive vehicles on a public road. This is based on the belief that kids are incompetent, reckless, or inexperienced. So, in the event your kid drives off your vehicle, whether you know about it or not, you'll be answerable for any eventuality.

Usually, the person who purchases and maintains the family car will be held liable in this situation. Similarly, you'll face prosecution if a minor causes an accident while using a driving license that bears your signature. But sometimes, the state can prefer charges against the child, depending on the seriousness of the crime.

A Situation Involving an Unqualified Driver

It is advisable to check if the driver you lend your vehicle is qualified to drive the automobile. If they are incompetent and cause an accident, you may be liable for injuries and damages incurred by the victims. However, the court will first find out whether you knew about the driver's incompetence. If you knew it and still allowed them to use the motor, you could get prosecuted for negligence. 

It's good practice to take some precautionary measures before lending your vehicle. Remember that the person's driving mistakes can land you in legal and financial trouble. And if you fall victim to any of these situations, contact a car accident attorney. They will defend you in court to ensure that you're only punished for your mistakes. 

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